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Pink and Blue - Gender, Culture, and the Health of Children

English · Hardback

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Introduction: Coming of Age Together: Gender and Pediatrics

Aimee Medeiros and Elena Conis

Part 1: Clinical Practice

Chapter 1: A Tale of Two Charts: The History of Gendering Sex-Specific Growth Assessment in Pediatrics

Aimee Medeiros

Chapter 2: "A Habit That Worries Me Very Much": Raising Good Boys and Girls in the Postwar Era

Jessica Martucci

Chapter 3: Gender and Doctor-Parent Communication about Down Syndrome in the Mid-Twentieth Century

Hughes Evans

Chapter 4: Making Children into Boys and Girls: Gender Role in 1950s Pediatric Endocrinology

Sandra Eder

Chapter 5: Depathologizing Trans Childhood: The Role of History in the Clinic

Jules Gill-Peterson

Chapter 6: Race and Gender in the NICU: Wimpy White Boys and Strong Black Girls

Christine H. Morton, Krista Sigurdson, and Jochen Profit

Part 2: Body Politic

Chapter 7: Masculinity and the Case for a Childhood Vaccine

Elena Conis

Chapter 8: Weight, Height, and the Gendering of Nutritional Assessment

A.R. Ruis

Chapter 9: Competitive Youth Sports, Pediatricians, and Gender in the 1950s

Kathleen E. Bachynski

Chapter 10: Gender and the "New" Puberty

Heather Prescott

Chapter 11: Gender and HPV Vaccination: Responsible Boyhood or Responsible Girls and Women?

Laura Mamo and Ashley Pérez

Notes on Contributors

Index


About the author










ELENA C. CONIS, a historian specializing in the history of public health, medicine, and the public understanding of science, is an associate professor in the Graduate School of Journalism and Center for Science, Technology, Medicine, and Society at the University of California, Berkeley. She is the author of Vaccine Nation: America's Changing Relationship with Immunization.

 

SANDRA EDER is an assistant professor in the history department at the University of California, Berkeley, where she teaches U.S. gender history and the history of medicine. Her research focuses on gender and sexuality in medicine and science, clinical practices and patient records, and the science of happiness. She is currently writing a book on the emergence of the sex/gender binary in mid-twentieth century American medicine. She has published in Gender & History, Endeavour, and the Bulletin of the History of Medicine.

 

AIMEE MEDEIROS
is an associate professor and director of graduate studies in the Department of Anthropology, History and Social Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. She is the author of Heightened Expectations: The Rise of the Human Growth Hormone Industry in America. She specializes in the history of pediatrics, gender studies, and science and technology studies.


Summary

In modern pediatric practice, gender matters. This volume seeks to understand the dialectical relationship between gender and the medical care of children by combining a historical perspective on gender and pediatrics with analyses of current debates and controversies in pediatric practice such as pediatric transgender medicine, HPV, neonatal intensive care, and more.

Product details

Authors Elena Eder Conis
Assisted by Elena Conis (Editor), Sandra Eder (Editor), Aimee Medeiros (Editor)
Publisher Rutgers University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.05.2021
 
EAN 9781978809888
ISBN 978-1-978809-88-8
No. of pages 238
Series Critical Issues in Health and Medicine
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

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