Invisible: how young women with serious health issues navigate work, relationships, and the pressure to seem just fine

Title Invisible: how young women with serious health issues navigate work, relationships, and the pressure to seem just fine
Names Hirsch, Michele Lent
Book Number DBC19072
Title Status Active
Medium Digital Books
Annotation Michele Lent Hirsch weaves her own harrowing experiences together with stories from other women, perspectives from sociologists on structural inequality, and insights from neuroscientists on misogyny in health research. She shows how health issues and disabilities amplify what women in general already confront: warped beauty standards, workplace sexism, worries about romantic partners, and mistrust of their own bodies. By shining a light on this hidden demographic, Hirsch explores the challenges that all women face. Adult. Unrated.
General Notes Available from BARD courtesy of the Washington Talking Book and Braille Library.
Local Notes "Though young women with serious illness tend to be seen as outliers, young female patients are in fact the primary demographic for many illnesses. They are also one of the most ignored groups in our medical system₇a system where young women, especially women of color and trans women, are invisible. Michele Lent Hirsch knew she couldn't be the only woman who's faced serious health issues at a young age, as well as the resulting effects on her career, her relationships, and her sense of self. What she found while researching Invisible was a surprisingly large and overlooked population with important stories to tell. Miriam's doctor didn't believe she had breast cancer; she did. Sophie navigates being the only black scientist in her lab while studying the very disease, HIV, that she hides from her coworkers. For Victoria, coming out as a transgender woman was less difficult than coming out as bipolar. And because of expectations about gender and age, young women with health issues must often deal with bias in their careers and personal lives. Not only do they feel pressured to seem perfect and youthful, they also find themselves amid labyrinthine obstacles in a culture that has one narrow idea of womanhood. Lent Hirsch weaves her own harrowing experiences together with stories from other women, perspectives from sociologists on structural inequality, and insights from neuroscientists on misogyny in health research. She shows how health issues and disabilities amplify what women in general already confront: warped beauty standards, workplace sexism, worries about romantic partners, and mistrust of their own bodies. By shining a light on this hidden demographic, Lent Hirsch explores the challenges that all women face." -- WorldCat.
Narrator Blanchette, Camille.
Length 1 online resource (audio (12 hours, 2 minutes))
Local Subject Nonfiction - NF
Adult book - AD
Health and medicine - HE
Produced at WTBBL - PAW
Social sciences - SO
LC Subject Sick - United States - Psychology
Sick - United States - Social conditions
Women - United States - Psychology
Women - United States - Social conditions
Nonfiction
Audience Notes A NLS/BPH
Call Number 305.90870820973 ANF
Language English
Contents Could someone love this body of mine -- The foggy glass ceiling and the wall -- It's cool guys I'm totally fine -- Why don't they believe me or, the case of the lady lab rat -- To raise small humans or not -- Sick like Miss America.
Released 2018
Publication Info Seattle : Beacon Press 2018
Original Publication Recorded from: Boston : Beacon Press, [2018] 9780807029817
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