Postmodern Feminist Treatment of the Female Body — Ebru Uğurel Özdemir

Postmodern Feminist Treatment of the Female Body
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Postmodern Feminist Treatment of the Female Body
Ebru Uğurel ÖzdemirThis book critically examines the subversive aspect of anorexia nervosa and binge eating within the context of postmodern feminist understanding of the female body in Margaret Atwood s The Edible Woman 1969 Fay Weldon s The Fat Woman s Joke 1967 and Jane Green s Jemima J 1999 respectively The purpose of this study is to reveal the power of eating disorders both as the cause and the cure of somatophobia which unfolds in the women of the selected novels through examining the development of the self within the body with references to postmodern philosophy and postmodern feminist approach besides cultural and psychological associations of somatophobia To realize this aim through an interdisciplinary research and the analyses of the novels parallelisms and relationships between the cultural ideology and the female embodiment and subjectivity the images characterizing the ideal femininity the philosophical background of somatophobia modern and postmodern understanding of eating disorders and the deconstruction reconstruction of the body image are interpreted within the framework of postmodern feminist epistemology Tanıtım Bülteninden

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Ebru Uğurel Özdemir tarafından kaleme alınan Postmodern Feminist Treatment Of The Female Body Subversion Of Somatophobia Through Eating Disorder Gece Kitaplığı eseri olarak okurlarla buluşuyor Postmodern Feminist Treatment Of The Female Body Subversion Of Somatophobia Through Eating Disorder Ebru Uğurel Özdemir Kitap Özeti This book critically examines the subversive aspect of anorexia nervosa and binge eating within the context of postmodern feminist understanding of the female body in Margaret Atwood s The Edible Woman 1969 Fay Weldon s The Fat Woman s Joke 1967 and Jane Green s Jemima J 1999 respectively The purpose of this study is to reveal the power of eating disorders both as the cause and the cure of somatophobia which unfolds in the women of the selected novels through examining the development of the self within the body with references to postmodern philosophy and postmodern feminist approach besides cultural and psychological associations of somatophobia To realize this aim through an interdisciplinary research and the analyses of the novels parallelisms and relationships between the cultural ideology and the female embodiment and subjectivity the images characterizing the ideal femininity the philosophical background of somatophobia modern and postmodern understanding of eating disorders and the deconstruction reconstruction of the body image are interpreted within the framework of postmodern feminist epistemology Yayınevi Gece Kitaplığı Yazar Ebru Uğurel Özdemir Sayfa 290 Sayfa Kağıt 2 Hamur Boyut 16 00x24 00 cm Basım Yılı Aralık 2020 Barkod 9786257702621 Kategori Yabancı Dilde Kitaplar Diğer İnsan ve Toplum

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This book critically examines the subversive aspect of anorexia nervosa and binge eating within the context of postmodern feminist understanding of the female body in Margaret Atwood s The Edible Woman 1969 Fay Weldon s The Fat Woman s Joke 1967 and Jane Green s Jemima J 1999 respectively The purpose of this study is to reveal the power of eating disorders both as the cause and the cure of somatophobia which unfolds in the women of the selected novels through examining the development of the self within the body with references to postmodern philosophy and postmodern feminist approach besides cultural and psychological associations of somatophobia To realize this aim through an interdisciplinary research and the analyses of the novels parallelisms and relationships between the cultural ideology and the female embodiment and subjectivity the images characterizing the ideal femininity the philosophical background of somatophobia modern and postmodern understanding of eating disorders and the deconstruction reconstruction of the body image are interpreted within the framework of postmodern feminist epistemology img src https s3 eu west 1 amazonaws com dia kitadagitim ckeditor_assets pictures 53 content_1_original_original jpg alt height 15 width 15 font size 1 color white font img

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This book critically examines the subversive aspect of anorexia nervosa and binge eating within the context of postmodern feminist understanding of the female body in Margaret Atwood s The Edible Woman 1969 Fay Weldon s The Fat Woman s Joke 1967 and Jane Green s Jemima J 1999 respectively The purpose of this study is to reveal the power of eating disorders both as the cause and the cure of somatophobia which unfolds in the women of the selected novels through examining the development of the self within the body with references to postmodern philosophy and postmodern feminist approach besides cultural and psychological associations of somatophobia To realize this aim through an interdisciplinary research and the analyses of the novels parallelisms and relationships between the cultural ideology and the female embodiment and subjectivity the images characterizing the ideal femininity the philosophical background of somatophobia modern and postmodern understanding of eating disorders and the deconstruction reconstruction of the body image are interpreted within the framework of postmodern feminist epistemology