
Reinterpreting menopause
Paul A. Komesaroff, Philipa Rothfield, Jeanne Daly
1997
This interdisciplinary work challenges traditional medical and cultural understandings of menopause, exploring its multifaceted nature from biological and psychological perspectives. The authors delve into the lived experiences of middle-aged women, examining how societal attitudes and anthropological contexts shape perceptions and realities of this life stage. By integrating diverse viewpoints, the book offers a nuanced reinterpretation, moving beyond a purely pathological view to acknowledge the potential for growth and transformation.