Thin
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Author
Contributions
- Herzog, David B. - Contributor
- Strober, Michael. - Contributor
Publication
2006 - Chronicle Books, San Francisco, California
Language
English
Word Count
47,750 words, Guess
Page Count
191 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL18399164M
- ISBN-10081185633X
- OCLC Control Number68624102
- OCLC Control Numberthin0000gree
- Library of Congress Control Number2006015141
and 2 more
- LibraryThing1765384
- Goodreads253635
Classifications
- DDC616.85262 G64 2006
- LCCRC552.A5 G74 2006
Description
This work chronicles an emotional journey that follows four patients through the Renfrew Center, a residential facility in Florida dedicated to the treatment of eating disorders, and includes portraits of fifteen other residents of diverse ages and backgrounds. Critically acclaimed for Girl Culture and Fast Forward, the author continues her exploration of contemporary female culture with this work, a book about eating disorders. The photographs are paired with extensive interviews and journal entries from twenty girls and women who are suffering from various afflictions. We meet 15-year-old Brittany, who is convinced that being thin is the only way to gain acceptance among her peers; Alisa, a divorced mother of two whose hatred of her body is manifested in her relentless compulsion to purge; Shelly, who has been battling anorexia for six years and has had a feeding tube surgically implanted in her stomach; as well as many others. Alongside these personal stories are essays on the sociology and science of eating disorders by renowned researchers Joan Jacobs Brumberg, Dr. David Herzog, and Dr. Michael Strober. These intimate photographs, frank voices, and thoughtful discussions combine to make the book a portrait of profound understanding.
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- Pictorial works.
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