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Tag: medical misogyny

An interview with Elinor Cleghorn: ‘History is not a linear road to good’

4th February 202215th August 2022  Georgia Poplett

Georgia Poplett talks to author Elinor Cleghorn about her book Unwell Women, and explores the history, beliefs, and language surrounding the all-pervasive culture of medical misogyny in the West.

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Posted in Arts, Books, InterviewsTagged: Elinor Cleghorn, Interview, medical history, medical misogyny, My Body's Bodies Editorial, Unwell Women
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