Garry A
Department of Philosophy, California State University, Los Angeles, CA 90032-8114.
Bioethics. 2001 Jun;15(3):262-9. doi: 10.1111/1467-8519.00236.
Many feminists are critical of the practices and institutions that medicalize people's lives, especially the lives of women and other members of marginalized groups. I argue that this critique does not necessarily imply a rejection of medicine. I give a brief analysis of the concept of medicalization that supports the view that one can desire medicine without desiring medicalization. I then discuss the relations among what is considered natural, socially constructed, and medicalized.
许多女权主义者批评那些将人们的生活,尤其是女性和其他边缘化群体的生活医学化的做法和制度。我认为这种批评并不一定意味着对医学的排斥。我对医学化的概念进行了简要分析,以支持这样一种观点,即人们可以渴望医学而不渴望医学化。然后我讨论了被认为是自然的、社会建构的和医学化的事物之间的关系。