This paper looks at the severe fasting practices most commonly found among young women. Almost all explanations for this behaviour centre around the notion of the pathological condition ’anorexia nervosa’. However, food asceticism has a well-documented history, particularly when it concerns religious fasting. In ancient Greece, dietary asceticism constituted an important part of the means by which individuals constructed an acceptable ’self’. Ascetic fasting then later resurfaced at various historical moments and in various different places — such as amongst medieval religious women and, in a broader way, amongst contemporary young women. It is argued that these practices have traditionally formed part of the mechanisms by which d...
There is a popular notion that anorexia nervosa is a disorder of recent origin; that it is importan...
In Bulgaria-a former Eastern Bloc state rapidly transitioning to democracy-the incidence of eating d...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 113-118).According to Christian tradition, inappropriate eat...
This paper looks at the severe fasting practices most commonly found among young women. Almost all e...
This paper will examine the literature on ‘anorexia nervosa’, and argue that it is underpinned by th...
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Abstract Background Women today more commonly suffer the morbidity and mortality of eating disorders...
This article analyses a number of cultural themes, such as body and food representation, bearing in ...
The increased incidence of anorexia nervosa in specific historical periods and in professions that e...
Food and fasting were central themes in the vitae of women mystics in the middle ages. However, seco...
No prodigioso jejum, às vezes até a morte, mulheres ocidentais expressaram uma relação específica co...
This paper explores historical evidence of restrictive eating, as well as binging and purging in the...
This paper contends that eating shapes the self; that is, our practices and understandings of eating...
Current trends in eating disorder (ED) research emphasize medical understanding of eating problems a...
The unclear etiology of eating disorders and the increased prevalence of eating disorders among wome...
There is a popular notion that anorexia nervosa is a disorder of recent origin; that it is importan...
In Bulgaria-a former Eastern Bloc state rapidly transitioning to democracy-the incidence of eating d...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 113-118).According to Christian tradition, inappropriate eat...
This paper looks at the severe fasting practices most commonly found among young women. Almost all e...
This paper will examine the literature on ‘anorexia nervosa’, and argue that it is underpinned by th...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Abstract Background Women today more commonly suffer the morbidity and mortality of eating disorders...
This article analyses a number of cultural themes, such as body and food representation, bearing in ...
The increased incidence of anorexia nervosa in specific historical periods and in professions that e...
Food and fasting were central themes in the vitae of women mystics in the middle ages. However, seco...
No prodigioso jejum, às vezes até a morte, mulheres ocidentais expressaram uma relação específica co...
This paper explores historical evidence of restrictive eating, as well as binging and purging in the...
This paper contends that eating shapes the self; that is, our practices and understandings of eating...
Current trends in eating disorder (ED) research emphasize medical understanding of eating problems a...
The unclear etiology of eating disorders and the increased prevalence of eating disorders among wome...
There is a popular notion that anorexia nervosa is a disorder of recent origin; that it is importan...
In Bulgaria-a former Eastern Bloc state rapidly transitioning to democracy-the incidence of eating d...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 113-118).According to Christian tradition, inappropriate eat...