“A Crisis of Masculinity?”: The Intersection of Gender, Illness, and Selfhood in the Narratives of Prostate Cancer Survivors
This thesis in Socio-Cultural Anthropology explores the way prostate cancer, as an illness experience, influences the masculinity and identity of survivors. It draws on theory from the subfield of Medical Anthropology and Masculinity Studies to demonstrate the complex relationship between gender, il...
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