Affiliation:
1. University of Surrey, UK,
2. Royal Holloway, University of London, UK,
Abstract
Sociological discussions of the menopause have focused largely on the ways in which women's experiences are socially and culturally shaped, with second wave feminists resisting a biomedical model of the menopause as a deficiency disease. Yet in emphasizing the social and cultural meaning, little attention has been given to women's experiences of the menopause as an embodied transition. This article presents findings from a qualitative data analysis. The authors draw on their previous findings of private and public ageing and show how British women experience both `public', visible age-related changes in body appearance and `private', invisible age-related physiological body changes that they attribute to the menopause. Within private ageing, women report the changes in ovarian physiology as altering their reproductive status, and they thus experience the emergence of a new identity.
Subject
Sociology and Political Science
Cited by
14 articles.
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