We are a fat-obsessed society. Four out of every ten Americans are clinically overweight. Being fat, especially for American women, holds a special significance and is laden with symbolism. Low-fat foods, dieting programs, and diet books, few of which make a lasting difference, are the basis of a multibillion-dollar industry.Yet, despite this obsession with weight control, there is little serious discussion of the deeper meaning of obesity. In a way, obesity is as powerful a taboo as sexuality was for the Victorians.This book argues that the effort to lose weight should be secondary to an understanding of the mythology of fat. Being fat is seen as much more than a physical condition. Fat women are stereotypically viewed as unfeminine, either in flight from sexuality or sexual in some forbidden way, intentionally antisocial, out of control, hostile, aggressive.Using case studies, moving, sometimes painful, autobiographical accounts, and observing such organizations as a fat rights society, Overeaters Anonymous, and a children's diet camp, Marcia Millman reveals how people live with the burden of these stereotypes and explores the truth or falsity of them.This book proves the humanness, the defiance, vulnerability, self-doubt, courage, and even the beauty of those who violate our arbitrary standards of physical beauty. It sees them as whole people, to whom attention must be paid.
Important writings on the subject of woman's role in the story of human identity.
Scott , J. ( 1992 ) ' Experience ' , in Butler and Scott 1992 . Sears , W. and Little , A. ( 1996 ) Milking mothers for money ' , Northern Echo , 29 May . Segal , L. ( 1994 ) Straight Sex : The Politics of Pleasure . London : Virago .
The Feminist Legacy of Karen Horney
Using language and images that are clear, comfortable, and positive, this exquisite book sheds light on the true nature of the organic feminine rhythm and allows both women and men to embrace it with grace and ease.
This book seeks to integrate gender and sexuality into the mainstream of social and political theory with the aim of challenging and transforming these traditional areas.
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Reclaiming Woman's Voice: Becoming Whole
El masoquismo de las mujeres sufridas mexicanas es una forma de neurosis colectiva demasiado arraigada , producida por la sociedad machista , que no tiene nada que ver con la biología ni con la auténtica psicología femenina .
In This Book, Based On His Discourses, Osho Talks About Woman Not In His Capacity As A Man, But As A Consciousness, An Awareness .
Questions designed to help girls and women increase self awareness and add strength and depth to their relationships with each other are found throughout the book.