HealthThis list focuses on English-language nonfiction titles published in 2002 and beyond that examine the main issues and core debates related to the complex intersection of gender and health. It contains titles that offer a critical, gendered reading of health in its sociocultural, political, economic, and historical context. The list excludes self-help texts and highly advanced clinicians' resources but does include selective consumer titles and professional texts comprehensible to an academic audience. The list excludes titles strictly about specific health problems/concerns (e.g., menopause, cervical or prostate cancer, contraception) but does include titles that address specific populations (e.g., incarcerated women, men who have sex with men, Latina women). See also HIV and AIDS and Mental Health and Psychology.
By: Daina Dickman. Oakland Public Library/Brandeis Hillel Day School