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Social Construction of Anorexia Nervosa, The


Social Construction of Anorexia Nervosa, The

Paperback by Hepworth, Julie

Social Construction of Anorexia Nervosa, The

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ISBN:
9780761953098
Publication Date:
22 Apr 1999
Language:
English
Publisher:
SAGE Publications Inc
Pages:
160 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 16 - 21 May 2024
Social Construction of Anorexia Nervosa, The

Description

`This brief and powerful book has very important things to say to a wider audience; to health care professionals, to therapists, and also to social scientists who deal with questions of femininity, the body, and poststructuralism' - Journal of Health Psychology `A readable book that contains simplified information of some complicated concepts. It will prove of benefit to those readers in the field of women and social studies' - European Eating Disorders Review The concepts presented in this book are carefully argued, succinctly organized, and genuinely stimulating.... It provokes clinicians to think about treatment and the effect of diagnostic practices, it provokes researchers to ask different questions, and it provokes students to read beyond dominant and conventional texts. This is a timely and important publication that deserves to feature prominently in the ongoing study of anorexia nervosa' - Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology `This book is intelligent, well-written and thought provoking addition to current literature on eating disorders' - Feminism and Psychology In this wide-ranging book, Julie Hepworth casts a critical light on our contemporary understanding of anorexia nervosa. She locates contemporary discourses of anorexia nervosa within their historical context, showing how current practices continue to be influenced by medicine, psychology, ideology and politics. She argues that anorexia nervosa must be considered within the political, social and gendered relationships that continue to contribute to its definition. The book demonstrates the need for a new conceptualization of anorexia nervosa which would draw on the insights of discourse theory, feminism and postmodernism to create new understandings of anorexia nervosa within contemporary health care practices.

Contents

PART ONE: EARLY IDEAS ABOUT SELF-STARVATION AND ANOREXIA NERVOSA From Religion to Madness Religious and Medical Interpretations of Self-Starvation The Late Nineteenth-Century Medical Discovery of Anorexia Nervosa Early Social, Cultural and Feminist Theories of Anorexia Nervosa PART TWO: HEALTH CARE WORKERS' CONSTRUCTION OF ANOREXIA NERVOSA Constructions of Gender and Identity in Anorexia Nervosa The Multiplicity and Diversity of Causes of Anorexia Nervosa Clinical Treatments for Anorexia Nervosa PART THREE: POSTMODERNISM, THE BODY, AND THERAPY: IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE Anorexia Nervosa, Postmodern Readings of the Body and Narrative Therapy Self, Psychotherapy and Participation in the Public Domain

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