Living Menopause
Rhetorics, Tensions, and Futures
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Blending rhetorical analysis, qualitative research, and lived experience, Living Menopause: Rhetorics, Tensions, and Futures explores the forces that have long framed menopause as a problem to solve, a decline to fear, and a market to exploit. Against this backdrop, the authors craft expansive, agency-affirming futures for living with/and/through menopause.
Across six chapters, the authors trace how menopause circulates through medical research, workplace expectations, caregiving pressures, health applications, and popular media. They show how decades of medicalization, beauty culture, and binary thinking through various “menobooms” have constrained what menopause can mean-and what women are allowed to feel, choose, or imagine during this transition.
Living Menopause invites scholars and practitioners to join a conversation already underway-one that challenges stigma, expands agency, and opens new futures for how we understand and experience menopause. Ultimately, this book encourages readers to continue to critique and think outside current menopause discourse en route to imagining, constructing, and demanding new stories around the menopause experience.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: My Body/My Mother's Body: Caregiving During Menopause
by Anne E. Green
Chapter 2: The Women's Health Initiative Study: A Rhetorical History
by Christina Hanganu-Bresch
Chapter 3: The Grappling is Happening: The Multiple Menopause Discourses of Television
by Jamie White-Farnham
Chapter 4: “I had NO idea:” Rhetorics of Choice and the Effects of Surgical Menopause
by Bryna Siegel Finer
Chapter 5: Hushed Rhetorics and Menopausal Teachers: “It's super taboo, let's be honest”
by Laura R. Micciche
Chapter 6: “Capitalism Has Gotten Its Hooks into Menopause and Wants to Shake It Until Money Falls Out:” Rhetorical Consequences of Monetizing Menopause
by Lori Beth De Hertogh and Cathryn Molloy
Conclusion: The Future of Menopause
Product details
| Published | 01 Oct 2026 |
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| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 176 |
| ISBN | 9781978763838 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























