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Anorexia tends to be studied within health disciplines, such as medicine, psychoanalysis or psychology. When the condition is discussed in relation to society more broadly, focus is commonly restricted to considerations about the demise of the traditional family meal or the all-pervading obsession with thinness and media representations of size zero models. But what can sociology tell us about anorexia and how a person becomes anorexic? This book draws on empirical research both interviews and observation conducted in and outside medical settings with anorexic girls, medical staff, teachers and other teenagers of the same age. As such, it offers the first fully sociological treatment of the condition, taking the reader closer to the actual experiences of people living with anorexia. It retraces the behaviours, practices and processes that create what is patterned as an anorexic career and reveals the cultural and social characteristics of the people who engage on this path taking them from a simple diet to hospitalization or recovery. Richly illustrated with qualitative research, Becoming Anorexic: A Sociological Approach demonstrates that anorexia can be viewed as a very particular work of self-transformation, which requires specific and social dispositions. As such, it will appeal to scholars of sociology and anthropology with an interest in health and illness, the body, social class and gender.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781472466501
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 282
- Utgivningsdatum: 2016-09-22
- Förlag: Routledge