Not Tonight
Migraine and the Politics of Gender and Health
Not Tonight
Migraine and the Politics of Gender and Health
In Not Tonight, Joanna Kempner argues that this general dismissal of migraine can be traced back to the gendered social values embedded in the way we talk about, understand, and make policies for people in pain. Because the symptoms that accompany headache disorders—like head pain, visual auras, and sensitivity to sound—lack an objective marker of distress that can confirm their existence, doctors rely on the perceived moral character of their patients to gauge how serious their complaints are. Kempner shows how this problem plays out in the history of migraine, from nineteenth-century formulations of migraine as a disorder of upper-class intellectual men and hysterical women to the influential concept of “migraine personality” in the 1940s, in which women with migraine were described as uptight neurotics who withheld sex, to contemporary depictions of people with highly sensitive “migraine brains.” Not Tonight casts new light on how cultural beliefs about gender, pain, and the distinction between mind and body influence not only whose suffering we legitimate, but which remedies are marketed, how medicine is practiced, and how knowledge about disease is produced.
232 pages | 13 halftones, 3 figures, 1 table | 6 x 9 | © 2014
Cognitive Science: Neuroscience
Psychology: Social Psychology
Sociology: General Sociology, Medical Sociology
Reviews
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1. All in Her Mind
Chapter 2. All in Her Brain
Chapter 3. Embracing the Migraine Brain
Chapter 4. Gendering the Migraine Market
Chapter 5. Men in Pain
Conclusion
Appendix A. International Classification of Headache Disorders
Appendix B. Methods
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Awards
Society for Medical Anthropology: Eileen Basker Memorial Prize
Won
ASA Section on Medical Sociology: Eliot Friedson Award
Won
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