Centre for Social Research in Health
Reimagining Menopause
Mobilising radical imaginaries across social, creative and clinical domains
Published on the 30 April 2024
Mobilising radical imaginaries across social, creative and clinical domains
While many areas of reproductive health have been radically transformed by social and medical progress, menopause has remained stubbornly attached to conventional scripts and social norms about gender, sexuality, and the life course.
Centre for Social Research in Health
Supported by a  workshop grant, UNSW Arts, Design & Architecture (Paddington campus) hosted a workshop exploring how narratives and responses to menopause, and other acute hormonal fluctuations in later life, can be made more inclusive of those whose bodies, identities or experiences are an uneasy fit with social norms, particularly compulsory heterosexuality, cisgenderism, and parenthood.