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The Wounds Of Exclusion Poverty Womens Health And Social Justice Colleen Reid

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The Wounds Of Exclusion Poverty Womens Health And Social Justice Colleen Reid
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Publisher: Qual Institute Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.17 MB
Pages: 277
Author: Colleen Reid
ISBN: 9781598742909, 1598742906
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Wounds Of Exclusion Poverty Womens Health And Social Justice Colleen Reid by Colleen Reid 9781598742909, 1598742906 instant download after payment.

Reid persuasively demonstrates that the experience of exclusion, characteristic of relative poverty, is as critical a health issue as lack of material resources and negative health behaviours. [She] blends the theories of health promotion with feminist and social justice theories [and] critiques and builds on the dominant discourses of health and individual responsibility to demonstrate how these discourses are both taken up and resisted by the women she came to know. This work persuasively demonstrates how health is a social justice issue, investigates the complexities of examining women's health from an interdisciplinary perspective, and illuminates important policy implications.
Allison Tom, University of British Columbia

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