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Pink Ribbon Blues Gayle A. Sulik (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology & Social Work, Texas Women's University)

Pink Ribbon Blues By Gayle A. Sulik (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology & Social Work, Texas Women's University)

Summary

Pink Ribbon Blues highlights the hidden costs of the 'pink ribbon' as an industry, one in which breast cancer has become merely a brand name with a pink logo. It presents a thought-provoking and probing argument against the industry of awareness-raising and includes stories from real-life breast cancer survivors and caregivers who have struggled with the pink ribbon ideal.

Pink Ribbon Blues Summary

Pink Ribbon Blues: How Breast Cancer Culture Undermines Women's Health by Gayle A. Sulik (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology & Social Work, Texas Women's University)

Pink ribbon paraphernalia saturate shopping malls, billboards, magazines, television, and other venues, all in the name of breast cancer awareness. In this compelling and provocative work, Gayle Sulik shows that though this pink ribbon culture has brought breast cancer advocacy much attention, it has not had the desired effect of improving women's health. It may, in fact, have done the opposite. Based on eight years of research, analysis of advertisements and breast cancer awareness campaigns, and hundreds of interviews with those affected by the disease, Pink Ribbon Blues highlights the hidden costs of the pink ribbon as an industry, one in which breast cancer has become merely a brand name with a pink logo. Indeed, while survivors and supporters walk, run, and purchase ribbons for a cure, cancer rates rise, the cancer industry thrives, corporations claim responsible citizenship while profiting from the disease, and breast cancer is stigmatized anew for those who reject the pink ribbon model. But Sulik also outlines alternative organizations that make a real difference, highlights what they do differently, and presents a new agenda for the future.

Pink Ribbon Blues Reviews

I felt I was listening to real women expressing their suffering, rather than watching lines of happy pink she-roes. [She-ro is the feminine form of hero.] * IAHPC Newsletter, April 2013 *

About Gayle A. Sulik (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology & Social Work, Texas Women's University)

Gayle A. Sulik is a medical sociologist and was a 2008 Fellow of the National Endowment for the Humanities for her research on breast cancer culture.

Additional information

GOR004240584
9780199740451
0199740453
Pink Ribbon Blues: How Breast Cancer Culture Undermines Women's Health by Gayle A. Sulik (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology & Social Work, Texas Women's University)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
20101125
424
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