The Limits of Knowledge

The Limits of Knowledge
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Publisher : SUNY Press
Total Pages : 203
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ISBN-10 : 9781438457819
ISBN-13 : 1438457812
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Book Synopsis The Limits of Knowledge by : Nancy Arden McHugh

Download or read book The Limits of Knowledge written by Nancy Arden McHugh and published by SUNY Press. This book was released on 2015-07-21 with total page 203 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Argues for a transactionally situated approach to science and medicine in order to meet the needs of marginalized groups. The Limits of Knowledge provides an understanding of what pragmatist feminist theories look like in practice, combining insights from the work of American pragmatist John Dewey concerning experimental inquiry and transaction with arguments for situated knowledge rooted in contemporary feminism. Using case studies to demonstrate some of the particular ways that dominant scientific and medical practices fail to meet the health needs of marginalized groups and communities, Nancy Arden McHugh shows how transactionally situated approaches are better able to meet the needs of these communities. Examples include a community action group fighting environmental injustice in Bayview Hunters Point, California, one of the most toxic communities in the US; gender, race, age, and class biases in the study and diagnosis of endometriosis; a critique of Evidence-Based Medicine; the current effects of Agent Orange on Vietnamese women and children; and pediatric treatment of Amish and Mennonite children.


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