Abstract
In Feminist Phenomenology and Medicine, the editors have assembled a collection of papers on important topics that should be addressed in the modern phenomenology of medicine - topics which do not exclusively focus on illness, disability, bodily deterioration or pathologies, as seen for instance in prior work of the philosophers S Kay Toombs, Frederik Svenaeus, and Havi Carel. The contributors met at a congress on feminist phenomenology and medicine in Sweden in 2011, and come from a variety of relevant disciplines including bioethics, philosophy of medicine, feminism and gender studies. All contributors are well-known, major players within their particular fields.Although it seems obvious that new developments in medicine, such as organ transplantation and plastic surgery, will push the boundaries of normality within the medical discourse, this volume is the first of its kind to offer a collection of essays exploring a variety of medical conditions that are situated within the gray zo ..