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Neither Body nor Brain: Comparing Preventive Attitudes to Prostate Cancer and Alzheimer’s Disease
Antje KampfAnnette Leibingsubject
Cultural StudiesGerontologyProstate cancerHealth (social science)Health promotionSocial Psychologybusiness.industryMedicineDiseasebusinessmedicine.diseasedescription
This article compares health promotion attitudes towards prostate cancer and Alzheimer’s disease. Our aim is to demonstrate that these two apparently distinct conditions of the aging body – one affecting the male reproductive system, the other primarily the brain – are addressed in similar fashion in recent public health activities because of a growing emphasis on a ‘cardiovascular logic’. We suggest that this is a form of reductionism, and argue that it leaves us with a dangerous paradox: while re-transcending, at least partially, the conceptual separation of body and brain, it clouds much-needed discussion and research, such as contingent issues of socio-economic and socio-cultural disease disparities.
| year | journal | country | edition | language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013-03-19 | Body & Society |