This book refers to the changes in women's movements throughout time in all aspects of life. It describes the impact that feminism has had on all topics to include eating disorders. It discusses the unattainable body image that is viewed as desirable in today's culture; eating disorders "may be the pivotal third wave issue-the common struggle that mobilizes the current feminist generation." The feminism approach in this book is explaining how joining a feminism community is becoming an "outlet for... frustration" over an unrealistic standard for women's bodies in today's society.
Morgan, Timothy. Encyclopedia of Drugs, Alcohol & Addictive Behavior, Second Edition: Anorectic & Anorexia. New York, N.Y.: Macmillan Reference USA, 2001.
This book is about drugs, alcohol and addictive behavior, in this case eating disorders falls under both drugs and addictive behavior. The section about anorectics is referring to appetite suppressants, which are becoming used more and more to encourage loss of appetite in order to loose weight. This section describes what these drugs are, what they do to you, and clarifies that not all of these are legal forms; for example cocaine falls under this category and is only approved ONLY as a local anesthetic though it is often used for weight-loss illegally. The section about anorexia is is a general definition of anorexia as a "loss of appetite". The interesting thing about this is that it relates the metal disorder of anorexia to a behavioral equivalent to drug abuse.
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