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Famished Rebecca J. Lester

Famished von Rebecca J. Lester

Famished Rebecca J. Lester


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Famished: Eating Disorders and Failed Care in America Rebecca J. Lester

When Rebecca Lester was eleven years oldand again when she was eighteenshe almost died from anorexia nervosa. Now both a tenured professor in anthropology and a licensedsocial worker, she turns herethnographicandclinicalgaze to the world of eating disorderstheir history, diagnosis, lived realities, treatment, and place in the American cultural imagination.

Famished, the culmination of over two decades of anthropological andclinicalwork, as well as a lifetime of lived experience, presents a profound rethinking of eating disorders and how to treat them. Through a mix ofrich culturalanalysis, detailedtherapeuticaccounts, and raw autobiographical reflections, Famishedhelps make sense of why people develop eating disorders, what the process of recovery is like, and why treatments so often fail. Its also an unsparing condemnation of the tension between profit and care in American healthcare, demonstrating how a system set up to treat a disease may, in fact, perpetuate it. Fierce and vulnerable, critical and hopeful,Famishedwill forever change the way you understand eating disorders and the people who suffer with them.


Famished Bewertungen

"A refreshing perspective on the realities and challenges one faces when living with an eating disorder.... Recommended." * CHOICE *
"Impressive and exhaustive.... Those who treat, study, or are afflicted with an eating disorder in the family will find excellent resources here." * Truthdig *
This is psychological anthropology at its best. * Anthropology News *

Lester offers one of the most compassionate, realistic, nuanced examinations of the complexity of ED care and patients I have read. Her book presents a much-needed discourse exemplifying how the American treatment landscape fails patients and perpetuates illness.

* Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work *

Über Rebecca J. Lester

Rebecca J. Lesteris Professor of Anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis and a licensed clinical social worker.She is the author of numerous academic articles and the award-winning bookJesus in Our Wombs.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Prologue
Preface

SECTION ONE PROVOCATIONS
1 Introduction
Roller-Skating
2 Rethinking Eating Disorders
Little Debbie
3 Eating Disorders as Technologies of Presence
For the Ladies

SECTION TWO FRAMEWORKS
4 Identifying the Problem: When Is an Eating Disorder
(Not) an Eating Disorder?
Spinning
5 A Hell That Saves You: Cedar Groves
Staff and Programs
Lettuce Sandwich
6 Fixing Time: Chronicity, Recovery, and Trajectories
of Care at Cedar Grove
Liquidated
7 Loosening the Ties That Bind: Unmooring
Mortifications
8 Me, Myself, and Ed: Recalibrating
Calculated Risks
9 Fat Is Not a Feeling: Developing New Ways of Presencing
Looking for the Exit

SECTION FOUR RECURSIONS
10 Running on Empty: Relationships of Care in a Culture of Deprivation
Breaking
11 Capitalizing on Care: Precarity, Vulnerability, and Failed Subjects
Spark
12 Conclusions: Where Do We Go from Here?
Afterword

Acknowledgments
Notes
Works Cited
Index

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR013909423
9780520385740
0520385748
Famished: Eating Disorders and Failed Care in America Rebecca J. Lester
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Broschiert
University of California Press
2021-11-02
412
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