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The The Turn of Life?Unstable Meanings --$t2. Probabilities and K?nenki --$t3. Resignation, Resistance, Satisfaction?Narratives of Maturity --$t4. The Pathology of Modernity --$t5. Faltering Discipline and the Ailing Family --$t6. Illusion of Indolence?Ideology and Partial Truths --$t7. Odd Women Out --$t8. Controlled Selves and Tempered Bodies --$t9. Peering Behind the Platitudes?Rituals of Resistance --$t10. The Doctoring of K?nenki --$t"Invisible Messengers" --$tPART II: FROM DODGING TIME TO DEFICIENCY DISEASE --$t11. The Making of Menopause --$t12. Against Nature?Menopause as Herald of Decay --$t"An Act of Freedom" --$tEpilogue: The Politics of Aging?Flashes of Immortality 330 8 $aLock explicitly compares Japanese and North American medical and political accounts of female middle age to challenge Western assumptions about menopause. 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