Frost, E.A., & Eble, M.F. (Eds.). (2020). Interrogating gendered pathologies. Utah State University Press.

  • Frost, E.A., & Eble, M.F. Introduction: Interrogating gendered pathologies (pp. 3-26).
  • Molloy, C. Corporeal idioms of distress: A rhetorical meditation on psychogenic conditions (pp. 27-42).
  • Novotny, M., & Horn-Walker, E. Art-i-facts: A methodology for circulating infertility counternarratives (pp. 43-66).
  • Anglesey, L. M. “We’re all struggling to be a complete person”: Listening to rhetorical constructions of endometriosis (pp. 67-82).
  • Campbell, L. Simulating gender: Student learning in clinical nursing simulations (pp. 83-100).
  • Hernández, L. H., & Dean, M. “I felt very discounted”: Negotiation of caucasian and hispanic/ latina women’s bodily ownership and expertise in patient-provider interactions (pp. 101-120).
  • Reilly, C. A. Orgasmic inequalities and pathologies of pleasure (pp. 121-137).
  • Leach, C. From the margins to the basement: The intersections of biomedical patienthood (pp. 138-156).
  • Morris, K. K. Women and bladder cancer: Listening rhetorically to healthcare disparities (pp. 157-170).
  • Mara, M. Bras, bros, and colons: How even the mayo clinic gets it wrong gendering cancer (pp. 171-187).
  • De Hertogh, L. B. Interrogating race-based health disparities in the online community black women do breastfeed (pp. 188-204).
  • Assad, M. K. Gendered risk and responsibility in the american heart association’s go red for women campaign (pp. 205-222).
  • Liz, J. Pathologizing black female bodies: The construction of difference in contemporary breast cancer research (pp. 223-238).
  • Boser, B. L. Overcoming postpartum depression: Individual and social gendered pathology in self-help discourse (pp. 239-255).
  • Perdue, S. B. Making bodies: Medical rhetoric of gendered and sexed materiality (pp. 256-272).