In the feminist discourse about women’s relationship with food developed in the 1970s and 1980s, eating disorders are perceived as a complex reaction to traditional models of female identity. In the writings of Kim Chernin, Marilyn Lawrence, Morag MacSween and Susie Orbach, anorexia, bulimia, binge eating and other atypical relationships with food and body emerge as an unidiomatic language adopted by women to communicate what words cannot express. Paradoxically, eating disorders become instruments of selfempowerment: on the one hand, unconventional eaters develop abnormal attitudes towards their bodies, but on the other hand, by employing such metaphorical language, they find a way to question the social constrictions and cultural contradic...
Abstract Background Women today more commonly suffer the morbidity and mortality of eating disorders...
The Introduction presents the rationale for the special issue, and engages with key scholarship in t...
Women struggle against a male dominated structure to grasp control and shape their own identities. I...
In the feminist discourse about women’s relationship with food developed in the 1970s and 1980s, eat...
Anorexia, bulimia, binge eating and troubled relationships with food and bodies have been depicted b...
Bulimarexia, as defined by Marlene Boskind-Lodahl in 1977, is a pathology where gorging is followed ...
I Disturbi Alimentari rappresentano un importante e diffuso problema all'interno della società occi...
This dissertation investigates practices of food refusal among young, educated southern Italian wome...
Summary Eating disorders, of epidemiological relevance in our time and in the western culture, are ...
Eating disorders represent a heterogenous group of pathologies characterized by an altered relations...
This article analyses a number of cultural themes, such as body and food representation, bearing in ...
Manger n’est pas seulement la réponse d’un besoin physiologique ; il ne s’agit pas que d’un fait nat...
Anorexic narratives share the thesis that compulsive behaviours like eating disorders are determined...
Anorexic narratives share the thesis that compulsive behaviours like eating disorders are determined...
“Food is the medium through which women are addressed; in turn food has become the language of their...
Abstract Background Women today more commonly suffer the morbidity and mortality of eating disorders...
The Introduction presents the rationale for the special issue, and engages with key scholarship in t...
Women struggle against a male dominated structure to grasp control and shape their own identities. I...
In the feminist discourse about women’s relationship with food developed in the 1970s and 1980s, eat...
Anorexia, bulimia, binge eating and troubled relationships with food and bodies have been depicted b...
Bulimarexia, as defined by Marlene Boskind-Lodahl in 1977, is a pathology where gorging is followed ...
I Disturbi Alimentari rappresentano un importante e diffuso problema all'interno della società occi...
This dissertation investigates practices of food refusal among young, educated southern Italian wome...
Summary Eating disorders, of epidemiological relevance in our time and in the western culture, are ...
Eating disorders represent a heterogenous group of pathologies characterized by an altered relations...
This article analyses a number of cultural themes, such as body and food representation, bearing in ...
Manger n’est pas seulement la réponse d’un besoin physiologique ; il ne s’agit pas que d’un fait nat...
Anorexic narratives share the thesis that compulsive behaviours like eating disorders are determined...
Anorexic narratives share the thesis that compulsive behaviours like eating disorders are determined...
“Food is the medium through which women are addressed; in turn food has become the language of their...
Abstract Background Women today more commonly suffer the morbidity and mortality of eating disorders...
The Introduction presents the rationale for the special issue, and engages with key scholarship in t...
Women struggle against a male dominated structure to grasp control and shape their own identities. I...