This thesis attempts a sociological and feminist analysis of anorexia nervosa. Anorexia is an illness which affects predominantly women, and its incidence is greatest among middle-class young women in Western countries. Its strong bias along class and gender lines suggests that such an approach to the illness could prove fruitful. The thesis argues that analysis of anorexia demands a clear understanding of the sociology of the body. The sociology of the body sees the body as constructed in social life: understandings of the body vary temporally and culturally, and reflect the categories of their culture. It is suggested that anorexia nervosa represents an attempted transformation of the concept of the feminine body in contemporary culture. ...
Anorexia Nervosa is a disorder suffered by primarily women throughout the world. Exploring the cause...
Anorexia nervosa is a disorder that is closely related to questions of selfhood and social roles. Th...
The author uses Ludwig Fleck’s idea of mechanisms of development of scientific facts and the crucial...
This thesis attempts a sociological and feminist analysis of anorexia nervosa. Anorexia is an illnes...
This thesis investigates how anorexia nervosa is constructed and deployed as a discursive social an...
International audienceThis study argues against a strictly medical approach to anorexia that takes t...
Theories of anorexia nervosa have mainly been dominated by psychiatry and concentrate upon its physi...
This thesis is a feminist deconstruction of anorexia nervosa (AN) in women. It begins with questioni...
Anorexia nervosa is a ‘frequently lethal illness’ (Watson et al, 2019). Watson et al make this asser...
Cultural studies and gender studies hold long-standing traditions for studying people with eating di...
This thesis analyses clinical knowledge surrounding anorexia. What clinicians say and write about an...
This thesis argues that although the anorexic patient is subjugated in the medical encounter, subjec...
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 article analyses a number of cultural themes, such as body and food representation, bearing in ...
Anorexia Nervosa is a disorder suffered by primarily women throughout the world. Exploring the cause...
Anorexia nervosa is a disorder that is closely related to questions of selfhood and social roles. Th...
The author uses Ludwig Fleck’s idea of mechanisms of development of scientific facts and the crucial...
This thesis attempts a sociological and feminist analysis of anorexia nervosa. Anorexia is an illnes...
This thesis investigates how anorexia nervosa is constructed and deployed as a discursive social an...
International audienceThis study argues against a strictly medical approach to anorexia that takes t...
Theories of anorexia nervosa have mainly been dominated by psychiatry and concentrate upon its physi...
This thesis is a feminist deconstruction of anorexia nervosa (AN) in women. It begins with questioni...
Anorexia nervosa is a ‘frequently lethal illness’ (Watson et al, 2019). Watson et al make this asser...
Cultural studies and gender studies hold long-standing traditions for studying people with eating di...
This thesis analyses clinical knowledge surrounding anorexia. What clinicians say and write about an...
This thesis argues that although the anorexic patient is subjugated in the medical encounter, subjec...
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 article analyses a number of cultural themes, such as body and food representation, bearing in ...
Anorexia Nervosa is a disorder suffered by primarily women throughout the world. Exploring the cause...
Anorexia nervosa is a disorder that is closely related to questions of selfhood and social roles. Th...
The author uses Ludwig Fleck’s idea of mechanisms of development of scientific facts and the crucial...