The author uses Ludwig Fleck’s idea of mechanisms of development of scientific facts and the crucial notion of his, the psychosociology of scientific knowledge (such as a thought style, thought collective, scientific fact, etc.) This is done in order to discuss basic processes which have accompanied the development of the medical phenomenon of anorexia (the history of anorexia, and the early attempts at naming and diagnosing it). The author emphasizes that to being able to established this phenomenon as a medical fact, a more common and appreciated medical thought style had to be developed. She confronts anorexia as an illness in the medical thought style (an individual, homogenic disorder of psychical etiology) with the feminist thought st...
Author: Eva Čechová TItle: Eating Disorders: Anorexia Nervosa Thesis Charles University in Prague, F...
Feminist approaches have recently been offered as eti‐ological explanations for the development and ...
Eating disorders are a significant medical and social problem. The most commonly diagnosed eating di...
Theories of anorexia nervosa have mainly been dominated by psychiatry and concentrate upon its physi...
This thesis attempts a sociological and feminist analysis of anorexia nervosa. Anorexia is an illnes...
The work has only theoretical part. It starts with the description of historical attitudes towards w...
This article analyses a number of cultural themes, such as body and food representation, bearing in ...
International audienceThis study argues against a strictly medical approach to anorexia that takes t...
Eating disorders are serious psychosmomatic diseases, which may eventually lead to death. Its develo...
This thesis analyses clinical knowledge surrounding anorexia. What clinicians say and write about an...
This thesis analyses clinical knowledge surrounding anorexia. What clinicians say and write about an...
This thesis analyses clinical knowledge surrounding anorexia. What clinicians say and write about an...
Anorexia nervosa has been a matter of concern in the Western society for decades. Sometimes people t...
This thesis describes the relation between eating disorders and the patients' or their relatives' in...
This thesis is a feminist deconstruction of anorexia nervosa (AN) in women. It begins with questioni...
Author: Eva Čechová TItle: Eating Disorders: Anorexia Nervosa Thesis Charles University in Prague, F...
Feminist approaches have recently been offered as eti‐ological explanations for the development and ...
Eating disorders are a significant medical and social problem. The most commonly diagnosed eating di...
Theories of anorexia nervosa have mainly been dominated by psychiatry and concentrate upon its physi...
This thesis attempts a sociological and feminist analysis of anorexia nervosa. Anorexia is an illnes...
The work has only theoretical part. It starts with the description of historical attitudes towards w...
This article analyses a number of cultural themes, such as body and food representation, bearing in ...
International audienceThis study argues against a strictly medical approach to anorexia that takes t...
Eating disorders are serious psychosmomatic diseases, which may eventually lead to death. Its develo...
This thesis analyses clinical knowledge surrounding anorexia. What clinicians say and write about an...
This thesis analyses clinical knowledge surrounding anorexia. What clinicians say and write about an...
This thesis analyses clinical knowledge surrounding anorexia. What clinicians say and write about an...
Anorexia nervosa has been a matter of concern in the Western society for decades. Sometimes people t...
This thesis describes the relation between eating disorders and the patients' or their relatives' in...
This thesis is a feminist deconstruction of anorexia nervosa (AN) in women. It begins with questioni...
Author: Eva Čechová TItle: Eating Disorders: Anorexia Nervosa Thesis Charles University in Prague, F...
Feminist approaches have recently been offered as eti‐ological explanations for the development and ...
Eating disorders are a significant medical and social problem. The most commonly diagnosed eating di...