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Body images and breasted experience: Toward better clinical conversations about mastectomy
- IJFAB: International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics
- University of Toronto Press
- Volume 8, Number 1, Spring 2015
- pp. 86-112
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Research on mastectomy recommends better preoperative counseling to manage struggles with body image. This article problematizes the popular concept of body image and instead describes body imaging as an embodied and ongoing process that involves a multiplicity of body images. More preoperative information cannot ensure an easy shift to favorable body images because body imaging resists and exceeds the scope of medicine and the patient’s cognitive anticipation. Thus, medical professionals should avoid decontextualizing or medicalizing body image and instead recognize that body image construction is not simply an intellectual reframing but develops in everyday embodied living.