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  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Nov-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040638156

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Storying the Menopause presents a kaleidoscope of multi-faceted lived experience, offering a diverse and illuminating range of stories, foregrounding often hidden voices, which expand our understanding of the menopause in 21st century UK. Menopause is different for everyone, as evidenced by the stories within this book – many stories speak of despair, difficulty, loss and pain, but they also speak of uprising, liberation, freedom and release.

Everington takes an evocative auto/ethnographical approach, using life writing and reflection to explore the author’s own personal experience and the experience of others, connecting these autobiographical and biographical stories to wider cultural, political and social understandings of menopause.

Offering a body of collaboratively produced testimonies, drawing on interviews and a range of interdisciplinary approaches, this topical book is recommended for anyone interested in gender and women’s studies, life writing studies, the sociology of reproduction, the sociology of ageing, creative non-fiction writing approaches, oral history, and ethnography studies.



Storying the Menopause presents a kaleidoscope of multi-faceted lived experience, offering a diverse and illuminating range of stories, foregrounding often hidden voices, which expand our understanding of the menopause in 21st century UK.

Part I: Introduction;
2. Contextualising the menopause;
3. How
auto/ethnography is used in the book; Part II: The interview stories;
4.
Marias story: Early menopause;
5. Kims story: HRT as a cancer survivor;
6.
Yasmins story: POI and ADHD;
7. Tammys story: Not fitting the dominant
narrative;
8. Hannahs story: Perimenopause and mental health;
9. Josephines
story: Breast cancer after 5 years on HRT;
10. Graces story: Menopause in
the workplace;
11. Caras story: Menopause, identity and sexuality;
12. Ivys
story: Menopause and disability;
13. Jyotis story: Menopause and cultural
taboos;
14. Kathleens story: Hysterectomy and sudden menopause;
15. Ajays
story: Menopause and non-binary gender identity;
16. Shantas story part 2:
What happened next and how the other stories speak to mine; Part III:
Representation and Resonance;
17. Contributing to new understandings of
menopause through an evocative auto/ethnographical approach to the
co-creation of stories
Shanta Everington is Associate Lecturer and Honorary Associate at The Open University, UK, where she gained her PhD in Creative Writing, specialising in life writing. A creative and critical writer working across a range of forms, Shanta specialises in creative practice as socially engaged research. Previous books include the following: Another Mother: Curating and Creating Voices of Adoption, Surrogacy and Egg Donation (2023), XY (2014) and Marilyn and Me (2007). She is a Writing Fellow with the Royal Literary Fund and a member of the National Association of Writers in Education.