The sociology of health medicine a critical introduction Ellen Annandale
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- 9780745613581
- 306.461
- HHA L
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Preface. Part I: Social Theory and the Sociology of Health and Illness: 1. The Theoretical Origins and Development of the Sociology of Health and Illness. 2. Shattering the Orthodoxy? Foucault, Postmodernism and the Sociology of the Body. 3. The Feminist Challenge. Part II: Contemporary Health Inequalities: 4. Class Structure, Inequalities and Health. 5. Gender Inequalities and Health Status. 6. 'Race', Ethnicity and Health Status. Part III: Accomplishing Health and Health Care: 7. Health Care in the 1990s and Beyond. 8. Professional Powers: the Formal Health-Care Division of Labor in Transition. 9. The Experience of Illness and Health Care in Contemporary Society. Notes. References. Index.
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