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From eating disorders to women's situations: Extending the boundaries of psychological inquiry
Authors:Eva A  Szekely
Institution:Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Department of Sociology , 252 Bloor Street West, Ontario , M5S 1V5 Toronto , Canada
Abstract:This paper seeks to extend feminist critiques of the prevalent psychiatric approaches to the eating disorders. It also includes a critique of feminists' writings that make assumptions similar to, and hence suffer from some of the same theoretical weaknesses as, the prevalent clinical literature. The main purpose is to contribute to the development of a social-historical approach to the study of the relentless pursuit of thinness among women. The social-historical approach is contrasted with individualistic psychological, family systems and multidimensional accounts of anorexia nervosa and bulimia. Potential directions suggested by feminist and social-historical analyses of the relentless pursuit of thinness among women are briefly described.
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