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2014 | 1 | 111-145

Article title

Gender, Power, and Feminisms in Breast Cancer Advocacy: Lessons from the United States and Poland

Content

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Languages of publication

EN

Abstracts

EN
The United States breast cancer movement helped to transform breast cancer’s social and medical landscape domestically and, in some ways, internationally. However, differences in gender identities, power relations, and the role of feminism(s) cross-culturally also shaped breast cancer advocacy itself. After giving a brief introduction to the socio-historical context of the U.S. and Polish breast cancer movements, this article illuminates some of the linkages and divergences between the United States and Poland to demonstrate the role of gender and power in social movements that concentrate exclusively on women’s (health) issues, namely breast cancer. This comparison of social phenomena from two countries illuminates the impact of cultural patterns on models of activism as they relate to feminism and traditional gender roles.

Year

Volume

1

Pages

111-145

Physical description

Dates

published
2014

Contributors

author
  • University at Albany (USA)
  • University of Wroclaw (Poland)

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

ISBN
978‐83‐232‐2732‐8

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.desklight-d5f2619f-3cd8-42f9-9f71-8447e7034a7c
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