Différences corporelles et identités collectives : la politique du genre et de la race dans la recherche biomédicale aux États-Unis

As a consequence of recent changes, health research policies in the United States mandate the inclusion of women and members of racial and ethnic minority groups as experimental subjects in biomedical research. This article analyzes debates that underlie these policies and that concern the medical m...

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Main Author: Steven Epstein
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Language:fra
Published: Genre, Sexualité et Société
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/gss/3250
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description As a consequence of recent changes, health research policies in the United States mandate the inclusion of women and members of racial and ethnic minority groups as experimental subjects in biomedical research. This article analyzes debates that underlie these policies and that concern the medical management of bodies, groups, identities and differences. Much of the uncertainty surrounding these new policies reflects the fact that researchers, physicians, policy makers and health advocates have adopted competing, and often murky, understandings of the nature of sex, gender, racial and ethnic differences, and of the relation of the biological to the social in the manifestation of bodily illness.
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Différences corporelles et identités collectives : la politique du genre et de la race dans la recherche biomédicale aux États-Unis
Genre, Sexualité et Société
sex/gender
biomedical research
bodily differences
health policy
identity politics
race/ethnicity
title Différences corporelles et identités collectives : la politique du genre et de la race dans la recherche biomédicale aux États-Unis
title_full Différences corporelles et identités collectives : la politique du genre et de la race dans la recherche biomédicale aux États-Unis
title_fullStr Différences corporelles et identités collectives : la politique du genre et de la race dans la recherche biomédicale aux États-Unis
title_full_unstemmed Différences corporelles et identités collectives : la politique du genre et de la race dans la recherche biomédicale aux États-Unis
title_short Différences corporelles et identités collectives : la politique du genre et de la race dans la recherche biomédicale aux États-Unis
title_sort differences corporelles et identites collectives la politique du genre et de la race dans la recherche biomedicale aux etats unis
topic sex/gender
biomedical research
bodily differences
health policy
identity politics
race/ethnicity
url https://journals.openedition.org/gss/3250
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