GUYnecology: The Missing Science of Men's Reproductive Health
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Pralat, Robert https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4968-9166
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Since obstetrics and gynecology emerged as one of the first medical specialties in the late nineteenth century, the female reproductive body has been a key focus of scientific knowledge production. Understandings of how women’s health impacts the health of future children have expanded beyond science and medicine into the general public, reinforcing common associations of reproductive risk and responsibility with women’s bodies. It was not until relatively recently that questions about how men’s health affects reproductive outcomes received serious attention. In her second book, sociologist Rene Almeling asks why it took so long for these questions to be taken more seriously.
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4410 Sociology, 44 Human Society
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SOCIAL FORCES
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0037-7732
1534-7605
1534-7605
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Oxford University Press (OUP)