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My initial question in approaching this topic was “ Why are African - American women absent from these discourses about eating disorders ? ” Diverse students , friends , and colleagues with whom I discussed the topic concluded that ...
My initial question in approaching this topic was “ Why are African - American women absent from these discourses about eating disorders ? ” Diverse students , friends , and colleagues with whom I discussed the topic concluded that ...
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These topics appear repeatedly in the work of Jordan's peers – contemporary African - American fiction writers such ... and Carolyn Ferrell.15 Furthermore , several contributors to The Black Women's Health Book incorporate discussion of ...
These topics appear repeatedly in the work of Jordan's peers – contemporary African - American fiction writers such ... and Carolyn Ferrell.15 Furthermore , several contributors to The Black Women's Health Book incorporate discussion of ...
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in increased pressure on African - American women - such as Powers to become slender bodies . In other words , they are expected to emulate the controlled bodily boundaries idealized for middle - class white women .
in increased pressure on African - American women - such as Powers to become slender bodies . In other words , they are expected to emulate the controlled bodily boundaries idealized for middle - class white women .
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