Wear D
Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine.
Fam Med. 1993 Oct;25(9):589-92.
In contemporary North American cultures, menopause is primarily thought of as a deficiency disease. In literature, however, authors often portray menopause differently. In various literary portrayals, menopause evokes themes of the urgency of remaining life span, the occurrence of a significant life event, and a rite of passage. The use of literature to understand the way women experience life may help deepen and enlarge the perceptions of students and residents regarding the menopause.
在当代北美文化中,更年期主要被视为一种缺乏症。然而,在文学作品中,作者们对更年期的描绘往往有所不同。在各种文学描绘中,更年期引发了关于剩余寿命的紧迫性、重大生活事件的发生以及人生转折点的主题。利用文学作品来理解女性体验生活的方式,可能有助于加深和拓宽学生及住院医生对更年期的认知。