Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... African - American women absent from these discourses about eat- ing disorders ? " Diverse students , friends , and colleagues with whom I discussed the topic concluded that black women do not " get " eating disorders . Two of my African - ...
... African - American women absent from these discourses about eat- ing disorders ? " Diverse students , friends , and colleagues with whom I discussed the topic concluded that black women do not " get " eating disorders . Two of my African - ...
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... African - American women which foreground their own appetites , dietary practices , and bodies . These topics appear repeatedly in the work of Jordan's peers — contemporary African - American fiction writers such as Alice Walker ...
... African - American women which foreground their own appetites , dietary practices , and bodies . These topics appear repeatedly in the work of Jordan's peers — contemporary African - American fiction writers such as Alice Walker ...
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... African - American women , Bordo inadvertently naturalizes lower - class black female appetite.18 In this respect , perhaps the most persuasive work being done on African - American women and food is that of sociologist Becky Thompson ...
... African - American women , Bordo inadvertently naturalizes lower - class black female appetite.18 In this respect , perhaps the most persuasive work being done on African - American women and food is that of sociologist Becky Thompson ...
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