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List of Figures | p. vii |
Notes on Contributors | p. viii |
Introducing Critical Bodies: Representations, Identities and Practices of Weight and Body Management | p. 1 |
Representations and Constructions of Body Weight and Body Management | p. 23 |
Deconstructing Un/Healthy Body-weight and Weight Management | p. 27 |
'I Feel Ridiculous about Having Had It' - Critical Readings of Lived and Mediated Stories on Eating Disorders | p. 43 |
Learning to Be Healthy, Dying to Be Thin: The Representation of Weight via Body Perfection Codes in Schools | p. 60 |
Constructing Embodied Identities | p. 77 |
Starving in Cyberspace: The Construction of Identity on 'Pro-eating-disorder' Websites | p. 81 |
Body Talk: Negotiating Body Image and Masculinity | p. 101 |
Feminist Object Relations Theory and Eating 'Disorders' | p. 117 |
Meanings of Body Management Practices: Women's Experiences | p. 135 |
Dis/Orders of Weight Control: Bulimic and/or 'Healthy Weight' Practices | p. 139 |
Sustaining Imbalance - Evidence of Neglect in the Pursuit of Nutritional Health | p. 155 |
Older and Younger Women's Experiences of Commercial Weight Loss | p. 175 |
Conclusion: Critical Bodies: Discourses of Health, Gender and Consumption | p. 193 |
Index | p. 204 |
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