• S3, Ep 1: The History of Chronic Pain, the Wandering Womb, and Hysteria with Dr. Sandy Slater

  • Mar 15 2024
  • Durée: 32 min
  • Podcast

S3, Ep 1: The History of Chronic Pain, the Wandering Womb, and Hysteria with Dr. Sandy Slater

  • Résumé

  • We are kicking off this season of WHAT IFF? by sitting down with Dr. Sandra Slater, a professor at the College of Charleston who received her PhD in history at the University of Kentucky after receiving a graduate certificate in gender and women's history. In our hilarious, vibrant, and eye-opening conversation with Dr. Slater, we learn about the history of marginalized bodies, medicalized racism, and the mosaic of chronic pain experiences through an intersectional lens. Dr. Slater illustrates how narratives of the "wandering womb" dominated medical discourse and uterine fascination held sway, and how these norms connect cis-womens bodies to the broader canvas of history. We highlight how pain has always been gendered by digging into the roots of the term hysteria. In present day clinical encounters, we discuss how gender expression impacts how patients are treated, sharing first hand accounts from ciswomen from the podcast, The Sick Gaze.

    Further Resources
    Two great books that explain some of these issues are:
    - Unwell Women by Elinor Cleghorn
    - Pain and Prejudice by Gabrielle Jackson

    Films
    - Aftershock - a film that demonstrates the dangers for black pregnant people in our medical birthing systems - https://www.aftershockdocumentary.com/
    - The CDC Hear Her Campaign - https://www.cdc.gov/hearher/index.html

    Thank you to Dr. Slater, Alyssa Nickles, Sarah Klotzbach, and Diane Carroll for making this episode possible!

    Hosts: Emily Currey and Molly Dickerson
    Production: Molly Dickerson

    Voir plus Voir moins

Ce que les auditeurs disent de S3, Ep 1: The History of Chronic Pain, the Wandering Womb, and Hysteria with Dr. Sandy Slater

Moyenne des évaluations de clients

Évaluations – Cliquez sur les onglets pour changer la source des évaluations.