152 results on '"Loughran, Tracey"'
Search Results
2. … and breathe: style narratives at home, March 2020-March 2021
3. Cultivating vulnerability: power and the emotional ethics of oral history practice beyond the interview
4. Is sex good for you? Risk, reward, and responsibility for young women in the late 1980s
5. ‘What your generation probably don't understand is …': exploring intergenerational dynamics in oral history
6. Part IV: Introduction
7. Girlhood menstrual management and the ‘culture of concealment' in postwar Britain
8. Talk shows and ‘tanorexia': motherhood and ‘sunbed addiction' on British television in the 1990s
9. Part IV: Subjectivity and intersubjectivity
10. ‘Having been there … I know how hard it is': relatability and ordinariness in twenty-first-century British clean eating
11. ‘I started a new life when I joined Gemma': disability, community, and sexuality in Gemma newsletters, 1978-2000
12. ‘Thirty years behind England'? Framing ‘natural' childbirth in postwar Canada
13. Part III: Mass media and networks of communication
14. Queering the agony aunt: reusing and adapting a public engagement activity for different audiences
15. A private matter? The Brook Advisory Centre and young people's everyday sexual and reproductive health in the 1960s-80s
16. Friendship, mutual aid, and activism in British transfeminine spaces, 1968-85
17. Expertise and experience in the Greek feminist birth control movement, c. 1974-86
18. Writing everyday life into law: the ‘household duties test', disabled women, social security, and assumed normality
19. Part II: Sites and spaces
20. Migration, kinship, and ‘everyday theorising': Black British women's narratives of genetic diagnosis in the postwar National Health Service
21. Alex Comfort's The Joy of Sex and the tensions of liberal sexpertise
22. ‘Two more calls, one in tears …': emotion, labour, and ethics of care at the Calgary Birth Control Association, 1970-79
23. Introduction: ‘Everyday health', embodiment, and selfhood since 1950
24. Part I: Experiential expertise
25. Abbreviations
26. Preface and acknowledgements
27. Notes on contributors
28. Figures
29. Contents
30. Dedication
31. Shell Shock, Trauma, and the First World War: The Making of a Diagnosis and Its Histories
32. So your customers want to detox...
33. A naturopathic approach to menopause
34. Eczema
35. ‘Must Try Harder’: Anxiety, Self-Shaping and Structures of Feeling, Then and Now
36. Introduction: Reproductive Technologies and Imagined Futures
37. Conditions of Illusion: Agency, Feminism, and Cultural Representations of Infertility in Britain, c. 1960–80
38. Introduction: Agency and Invisibility in Constructions of Infertility
39. Introduction: The Body Politic and the Infertile Body
40. Introduction: Situating Infertility in Medicine
41. Introduction: Defining the ‘Problem’: Perspectives on Infertility
42. Introduction: Infertility in History: Approaches, Contexts and Perspectives
43. Infertility through the Ages – and How IVF Changed the Way We Think about It
44. 7. ‘The Most Helpful Friends in the World’: Letters Pages, Expertise and Emotion in British Women’s Magazines, c. 1960–80
45. Distance, intimacy and identification
46. Shell-shock in First World War Britain : an intellectual and medical history, c.1860-c.1920
47. Shell-Shock and Medical Culture in First World War Britain
48. Introduction: Why Emotion Matters
49. Chapter 15: Blind Spots and Moments of Estrangement: Subjectivity, Class and Education in British ‘Autobiographical Histories’
50. Afterword
Catalog
Books, media, physical & digital resources
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.