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Gender Studies - Socialization, Diets - General & Miscellaneous, Diets - Weight Loss & Weight Control, Eating Disorders, Women's Health, Reproductive & Body Issues, Women's Studies - General & Miscellaneous, Eating Disorders - Self-Help
Never Too Thin
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Eva Szekely
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Szekely argues that anorexia and bulimia should be understood as rational responses to social and political structures and not as individual psychological problems.
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Book Details
Published
January 26, 1989
Publisher
Women's Press of Canada
Pages
216
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780889611276
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