vi, 182 leaves ; 29 cm.This thesis examines the problem of disordered eating based on ethnographic fieldwork in emergency shelters, soup kitchens, and eating disorder support groups, as well as interviews with medical professionals, and other residents of a Canadian city. This person-centered ethnography that explores the eating behaviors of not only those who have been diagnosed with 'eating disorders', but also those who are unable at times to provide themselves with food reveals that in spite of a prevailing discourse that determines eating as an independent act, food choices and eating patterns are dependent social 'works of the imagination' affected and shaped by social determinants and cultural norms. From eating disorders to ...
Anthropologists have paid much attention to food and eating practices in India, but surprisingly few...
Clinical experience and research have moved the field toward greater recognition and differentiation...
Eating disorders (EDs) are stereotypically associated with thin, White, affluent women and girls. On...
Eating disorders have been explained as syndromes with foundations in Western ideals and values. The...
In the last three decades, anthropological analyses of eating disorders have peeled away layers of '...
Background: Food insecurity and disordered eating represent two far-reaching and complex public heal...
Eating disorders are a complex and polysemous social issue. An exploratory study was carried out bas...
This ethnographic study explores the everyday experiences of recovery from an eating disorder. The f...
This research study examines the foodways of Saskatoon households, exploring relational food network...
This thesis is aimed at creating recommendations for eating disorder policies and practices for Cana...
The objective of this thesis is to critically examine the diagnostic divisions of eating disorders a...
Treatment and research must address difference in order to support racialized and ethnic women with ...
Eating disorders (EDs) are often emblematized by the upper-class young white woman anorexic or bulim...
Despite widespread health promotion and nutrition education efforts, gaps between official healthy e...
How are disordered eating and substance abuse embodied, experienced, and articulated within a contex...
Anthropologists have paid much attention to food and eating practices in India, but surprisingly few...
Clinical experience and research have moved the field toward greater recognition and differentiation...
Eating disorders (EDs) are stereotypically associated with thin, White, affluent women and girls. On...
Eating disorders have been explained as syndromes with foundations in Western ideals and values. The...
In the last three decades, anthropological analyses of eating disorders have peeled away layers of '...
Background: Food insecurity and disordered eating represent two far-reaching and complex public heal...
Eating disorders are a complex and polysemous social issue. An exploratory study was carried out bas...
This ethnographic study explores the everyday experiences of recovery from an eating disorder. The f...
This research study examines the foodways of Saskatoon households, exploring relational food network...
This thesis is aimed at creating recommendations for eating disorder policies and practices for Cana...
The objective of this thesis is to critically examine the diagnostic divisions of eating disorders a...
Treatment and research must address difference in order to support racialized and ethnic women with ...
Eating disorders (EDs) are often emblematized by the upper-class young white woman anorexic or bulim...
Despite widespread health promotion and nutrition education efforts, gaps between official healthy e...
How are disordered eating and substance abuse embodied, experienced, and articulated within a contex...
Anthropologists have paid much attention to food and eating practices in India, but surprisingly few...
Clinical experience and research have moved the field toward greater recognition and differentiation...
Eating disorders (EDs) are stereotypically associated with thin, White, affluent women and girls. On...