Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... 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 - American women stu- dents reached this conclusion even ...
... 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 - American women stu- dents reached this conclusion even ...
Síða 105
... eating disorders , it does , however , seem to me that in the process of linking upward class mobility to compulsory starva- tion for African - American women , Bordo inadvertently naturalizes lower - class black female appetite.18 In ...
... eating disorders , it does , however , seem to me that in the process of linking upward class mobility to compulsory starva- tion for African - American women , Bordo inadvertently naturalizes lower - class black female appetite.18 In ...
Síða 110
... eat once a day while pregnant or breast - feeding your baby , but you are not forced to do so . You should not go for two or three days without eating . ( 90 ) The fact that from a contemporary vantage point these strictures seem quite ...
... eat once a day while pregnant or breast - feeding your baby , but you are not forced to do so . You should not go for two or three days without eating . ( 90 ) The fact that from a contemporary vantage point these strictures seem quite ...
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