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The Thin Woman Helen Malson (Centre for Appearance Research, University of the West of England, Bristol)

The Thin Woman By Helen Malson (Centre for Appearance Research, University of the West of England, Bristol)

Summary

Drawing its subject matter from literature and interviews, this book presents a feminist standpoint on eating disorders.

The Thin Woman Summary

The Thin Woman: Feminism, Post-structuralism and the Social Psychology of Anorexia Nervosa by Helen Malson (Centre for Appearance Research, University of the West of England, Bristol)

The Thin Woman provides an in-depth discussion of anorexia nervosa from a feminist social psychological standpoint. Medicine, psychiatry and psychology have all presented us with particular ways of understanding eating disorders, yet the notion of 'anorexia' as a medical condition limits our understanding of anorexia and the extent to which we can explore it as a socially, discursively produced problem.
Based on original research using historical and contemporary literature on anorexia nervosa, and a series of interviews with women diagnosed as anorexic, The Thin Woman offers new insights into the problem. It will prove useful both to those with an interest in eating disorders and gender, and to those interested in the new developments in feminist post-structuralist theory and discourse analytic research in psychology.

The Thin Woman Reviews

Helen Malson offers a fascinating, well-researched feminist perspective on anorexia nervosa Our culture's discourses on gender, subjectivity and embodiment are seen as deeply and perniciously damaging to women. Malson argues consistently against pathologizing the individual and for a social perspective which acknowledges powerful forces acting within and beyond an individual. - Lynda Randall, European Eating Disorders Review 1998

A special kind of intelligence seeps from its pages ... Read this book and grasp the strengths and weaknesses of social science when it addresses the human condition and individual existence. It has appeal and challenges for all of us: medical practitioners interested in the molecule, as well as sociologists and sufferers seeking a reassuring rationalisation of the psychosocial pathology contributing to their condition. - The Lancet

The Thin Woman represents a useful, inspirational, theoretical and methodical resource for anyone interested in the issues of 'anorexia nervosa' and, indeed, anyone who is concerned to question the status and effects of our current knowledge about the social world. - Amanda le Couteur, University of Adelaide

admirably clear and concise - Griffin, 1999, Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 9, 477-8

carefully crafted book ... a skilful integration of theory and research ... [Malson] presents a unique theoretical perspective that has many implications for research and future directions in the field. - Chavous, 2000, Sex Roles, 42 (5/6) 463-5

Additional information

GOR004251437
9780415163330
0415163331
The Thin Woman: Feminism, Post-structuralism and the Social Psychology of Anorexia Nervosa by Helen Malson (Centre for Appearance Research, University of the West of England, Bristol)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
1997-11-13
250
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