The Feminine Body and the Culture of Care

The New Bioethics 28 (3):199-207 (2022)
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Can we speak of a feminine approach to caring for the body? If there is such an approach, how does culture influence or even construct it? Do we need a new culture of care in the medical field? Wha...

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