ABSTRACT

This book explores the ways in which anorexic women use their eating to control their bodies. It argues that the female body in modern Western culture is understood as open and accessible and female appetite as dangerous and voracious. Anorexia attempts to resist both these constructions in the creation of a closed, desireless body. Since anorexic women resist the power of collective ideologies their resistance cannot work - the closed body becomes its own prison.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

part I|78 pages

Explaining anorexia

chapter Chapter 1|11 pages

Anorexia nervosa

The history of the concept

chapter Chapter 2|28 pages

The enigma variations

Psychiatric explanations of anorexia

chapter Chapter 3|37 pages

Women's oppression

Feminist explanations of anorexia

part II|22 pages

Anorexic meanings

chapter Chapter 4|20 pages

Anorexic meanings

part III|144 pages

The anorexic body

chapter Chapter 5|44 pages

The sociology of the body

chapter Chapter 6|36 pages

The feminine body

chapter Chapter 7|54 pages

The anorexic symptom

chapter Chapter 8|8 pages

Conclusion

The anorexic body