The Construction of Eating Disorders

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This ground breaking book draws on original research to critically examine the construction of eating disorders and disordered eating, in an analysis that encompasses psychiatry, cultural representations, and the politics of eating disorders. Challenging the idea that disordered eating is an individual, marginal issue, the book explores how disordered eating, and the classification of eating disorders (EDs), reflect deep societal disruptions, regulatory practices, and sometimes violent attempts to manage non-conformity. It demonstrates the impact of biomedical, psychiatric, legal, pharmaceutical, technical and consumer groups, as well as that of the fast-food, fashion, media and social media industries. Novel areas explored include eating disorders and the justice system, eating disorders and food landscapes, lifestyle eating disorders, and the role of capitalism and colonialism in the emerging biopolitics of food and bodies. Centrally, it reveals how these forces shape the ways that eating disorders are perceived, spoken of, written about, and managed within institutions and wider society. The book will appeal to scholars and students of mental health, psychology, sociology, gender studies, criminology, food justice, and anyone interested in the future of our health.


Presents a social constructionist analysis of eating disorders and disordered eating Examines the social forces that shape how eating disorders are perceived, spoken of, written about, and managed within institutions and wider society Critiques the role of neoliberal capitalist forces on food production, dietary practices, and public health

Autorentext

Alison Fixsen is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology in the School of Social Sciences, University of Westminster, UK. Alison has had decades of experience in the food, health, and higher education sector, including previous work managing a vegetarian wholefood business and as a complementary therapist before completing her Professional Doctorate in Higher Education Practice. Since 2012, Dr Fixsen has authored over 34 journal papers and book chapters on a wide range of issues relating to the critical mental health and gender studies, neoliberalism and self-care, eating disorders, prescription drug use and critical approaches to social prescribing.


Klappentext

This book draws on original research to critically examine the social and industrial construction of eating disorders and disordered eating, in an analysis that encompasses psychiatry and health, cultural representations, and the politics of eating disorders. Centrally, it examines the extent to which eating disorders are not 'made' by individuals, but rather constructed by groups who claim investment, experience, and expertise in the diagnosis, labeling, treatment, and management of disordered eating. It demonstrates the impacts of biomedical, psychiatric, legal, pharmaceutical, technical and consumer groups, as well as that of the fast-food, fashion, media and social media industries. In doing so, it reveals how they shape the ways that eating disorders are perceived, spoken of, written about, and managed within institutions and wider society. It will appeal to students and scholars of mental health, critical psychology, medical sociology and anthropology and gender studies, and others interested in our future health.

Alison Fixsen is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology in the School of Social Sciences, University of Westminster, UK. Alison has had decades of experience in the food, health, and higher education sector, including previous work managing a vegetarian wholefood business and as a complementary therapist before completing her Professional Doctorate in Higher Education Practice. Since 2012, Dr Fixsen has authored over 34 journal papers and book chapters on a wide range of issues relating to the critical mental health and gender studies, neoliberalism and self-care, eating disorders, prescription drug use and critical approaches to social prescribing.


Inhalt

Chapter 1: How We Became Disordered Eaters.- Chapter 2: Bodies beyond Conformity.- Chapter 3: Anorexia Nervosa: the Making of the First Eating Disorder.- Chapter 4: ED diagnosis and Therapeutic Frameworks.- Chapter 5: disordered eating, food landscapes and public health.- Chapter 6: Biopolitics of Weight and Disordered Eating.- Chapter 7: Disordered Eating and the media industry.- Chapter 8: Disordered Eating in the virtual world.- Chapter 9: Orthorexia Nervosa: Eating Disorder for A Pro-Health Era.- Chapter 10: cultural & technological transformations.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 332
    • Herausgeber Springer
    • Gewicht 541g
    • Untertitel Psychiatry, Politics and Cultural Representations of Disordered Eating
    • Autor Alison Fixsen
    • Titel The Construction of Eating Disorders
    • Veröffentlichung 17.12.2024
    • ISBN 3031703170
    • Format Fester Einband
    • EAN 9783031703171
    • Jahr 2024
    • Größe H216mm x B153mm x T23mm
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • GTIN 09783031703171

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