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-- 2.5.2 Biography as a Source of Authentic Data -- 2.6 Gender Order, Reflexive Body Techniques and Biographical Life course: Integration -- 2.6.1 Connell?s Gender Order and Reflexive Body Techniques -- 2.6.2 Connell?s Gender Order and Biographical Life Course Approach -- 2.6.3 Biographical Life Course Approach and Reflexive Embodiment -- 2.7 Conclusion and Summary -- References -- 3 Childhood -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Gender Discovery: When Family Didn?t Want Me to be a Girl: Gender Discovery -- 3.2.1 Gender Discovery through Gender Discrimination -- 3.2.2 Gender Discovery through Sexual Awareness and Family Strategy -- 3.2.3 Gender Discovery through Physical Differences -- 3.3 Extra Things That Kept Growing and I Felt Shame: Puberty -- 3.3.1 Growing Breasts -- 3.3.2 Menstruation and Menarche -- 3.3.3 Family Management of Sexuality Signs -- 3.4 Bloody Napkin or Virginity Test: Virginity Proof System -- 3.5 ?A Girl? and a ?Good Girl? -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Womanhood -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Entering Womanhood -- 4.2.1 Goes WithWhite Dress, Returns with White Dress: Marriage -- 4.2.2 Just Keep Quiet and Be Still and Motionless: First Sexual Experiences -- 4.3 Participating Womanhood -- 4.3.1 Sex as a Joy or a Duty and Sacrifice -- 4.3.2 A Good Wife Must be a Good Wife: Domestic Labor and Requirement for being a Good Wife -- 4.4 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Menopausal Time -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 It Was Too Early for Me: Disclosure of Diagnosis: Onset and Timing of Menopause -- 5.2.1 Menopausal Signs and Onset of Menopause -- 5.3 Understanding Menopause -- 5.3.1 Resources for Understanding Menopause -- 5.3.2 Menopause as a Source of Illness and Depression and as a Time for Re-evaluating Life -- 5.3.3 Menopause as a Sign of Being Old -- 5.3.4 Menopause as a Death Reminder -- 5.3.5 Menopause as a Body Reminder -- 5.4 This Puffiness around My Eyes: Body Image and Cosmetic Surgery -- 5.5 Now, I Can Say NO to My Husband: Sexual Experience -- 5.6 The Impact of Medical Discourse -- 5.7 Loss Narratives: Narratives of Resistance -- 5.8 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Conclusion -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Childhood -- 6.3 Womanhood -- 6.4 Menopausal Time -- 6.5 Summary -- References. 330 $aThis book offers an original empirical study into the gendered and sexual experiences of Iranian Muslim women going through menopause. Using a biographical lifecourse lens, it explores the processes through which these experiences are shaped by hegemonic gender norms, as well as how these women express their agency. Centering the voices of Iranian Muslim women, this book links sexuality, ageing, and the body to the matter of menopause, conceived here as a gendered, embodied and lived phenomenon characterised both by cultural constraint and by individual reflexive body techniques. By considering gender and sexuality as vectors of power with internal politics, inequalities, and oppression alongside embodied practice, the author shows how the life course provides a trajectory of sex and sexuality that routes both in time, space, social and cultural context. Elham Amini is a Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Liverpool, UK. 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