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Author Sulik, Gayle A.

Title Pink ribbon blues : how breast cancer culture undermines women's health / Gayle A. Sulik.

Publication Info. New York : Oxford University Press, 2011.

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Description 1 online resource (xxii, 402 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents 1. What is Pink Ribbon culture? -- 2. The development of Pink Ribbon culture. The breast cancer movement -- Medical consumerism -- Aesthetics and normalization -- A cause of epidemic proportions, and the rise of Pink October -- Solidarity, fundraising, and publicity -- Unintended consequences -- 3. Mixed metaphors: war, gender, and the mass circulation of cancer culture. LIVESTRONG and the masculine ethos -- Gilda's Club and the feminine ethos -- Pink femininity -- Pink femininity in breast cancer culture -- The She-ro -- 4. Consuming pink: mass media and the conscientious consumer. The special role of women's magazines -- The breast cancer audience -- Branding and the niche market of the socially aware -- Warriors in pink -- The breast cancer brand -- Fear and the pink menace -- Hope and faith in breast cancer awareness -- Goodness, fundraising, and the pink lifestyle -- Komen's new logo -- 5. Consuming medicine, selling survivorship. The breast cancer industry -- Disease classification -- Medical technology -- The benefits of mammography -- The risks of mammography -- Cost/benefit analysis -- Screening programs and the makers of the machines -- Big Pharma -- Industry ties to advocacy -- 6. Under the pink: optimism, selfishness, and guilt. Ruby's story -- "Becoming" a breast cancer survivor: learning the rules -- Feeling rule I: optimism -- Incorporation of the She-ro -- Rejecting the She-ro -- Feeling rule 2: selfishness -- She-roic selfishness (i.e., rational coping strategy) -- Selfishness as confessional -- Feeling rule 3: guilt -- The inadequate She-ro -- Embodied social stigma -- Family disruption -- 7. The balancing act. Taking care of myself -- The balancing act -- Setting boundaries -- Accepting help -- Asking for help -- Balancing the sisterhood -- Final thoughts -- 8. Shades of pink. The limiting nature of words -- Narrating one's illness -- Realism and transcendent subversion -- The picture outside the frame -- The terrible stories -- 9. Rethinking Pink Ribbon culture. "Not just ribbons" -- "Think before you pink."
Summary The author discuses how the pink ribbon campaign raised awareness of breast cancer, argues that women's health has not improved with the campaign, and examines alternative organizations that tackle breast cancer issues differently.
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Subject Breast -- Cancer -- Social aspects.
Breast -- Cancer -- Social aspects.
Health in mass media.
Health in mass media.
Women in mass media.
Women in mass media.
Patient advocacy.
Patient advocacy.
Breast Neoplasms.
Mass Media.
Women's Health.
Patient Advocacy.
Social Conditions.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Subject Breast.
Other Form: Print version: Sulik, Gayle A. Pink ribbon blues. New York : Oxford University Press, 2011 9780199740451 (DLC) 2010020255 (OCoLC)535493589
ISBN 9780199749935 (electronic book)
0199749930 (electronic book)
9780199740451 (hardback)
0199740453 (hardback)