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Male Eating Disorders


Male Eating Disorders

Experiences of Food, Body and Self

von: Russell Delderfield

CHF 65.00

Verlag: Palgrave Pivot
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 05.12.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9783030025359
Sprache: englisch

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<div>This book takes a novel approach to the study of male eating disorders – an area that is often dominated by clinical discourses. The study of eating disorders in men has purportedly suffered from a lack of dedicated attention to personal and socio-cultural aspects. Delderfield tackles this deficiency by spotlighting a set of personal accounts written by a group of men who have experiences of disordered eating. The text presents critical interpretations that aim to situate these experiences in the social and cultural context in which these disorders occur.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>This discursive work is underpinned by an eclectic scholarly engagement with social psychology and sociology literature around masculinities, embodiment and fatness, belonging, punishment, stigma, and control; leading to understandings about relationships with food, body and self. This is undertaken with a reflexive element, as the personal intersects with the professional. This text will appeal tostudents, scholars and clinicians in social sciences, humanities, and healthcare studies, including public health.</div>
<p>1. Why Study Men?.-&nbsp;2. Stoicism and Fugliness.-&nbsp;3. Fat and the Wrecked Body.-&nbsp;4. Punishment and Passing.-&nbsp;5. Control and Colonisation.- 6. Ambivalent Men.</p><div><br></div><p></p><p></p>
<p><b>Russell Delderfield</b>&nbsp;researches male eating disorders at the University of Bradford, UK. He has diverse expertise, including person-centredness in higher education teaching, doctoral researcher education, and reflective practice. In the latter topic, he authored the latest edition of the book&nbsp;<i>Reflective Practice: Writing and Professional Development&nbsp;</i>with Dr Gillie Bolton.&nbsp;<br></p>
<div>“This new book is unique in the social and psychological sciences, as it uses interpretative methods to explore the experiences of men with eating disorders. Taking a socio-cultural and reflexive approach to men's stories of eating disordered behaviour, the book reveals the lives and experiences of the men to critically discuss their relationships with food, body and self. Humane and revealing, this is a truly groundbreaking work.”&nbsp;</div><div>- Ian Burkitt, Professor Emeritus, author of <i>Social Selves</i></div><div><br></div><div>This book takes a novel approach to the study of male eating disorders – an area that is often dominated by clinical discourses. The study of eating disorders in men has purportedly suffered from a lack of dedicated attention to personal and socio-cultural aspects. Delderfield tackles this deficiency by spotlighting a set of personal accounts written by a group of men who have experiences of disordered eating. The text presents critical interpretations that aim to situate these experiences in the social and cultural context in which these disorders occur.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>This discursive work is underpinned by an eclectic scholarly engagement with social psychology and sociology literature around masculinities, embodiment and fatness, belonging, punishment, stigma, and control; leading to understandings about relationships with food, body and self. This is undertaken with a reflexive element, as the personal intersects with the professional. This text will appeal to students, scholars and clinicians in social sciences, humanities, and healthcare studies, including public health.</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><b>Russell Delderfield</b> researches male eating disorders at the University of Bradford, UK. He has diverse expertise, including person-centredness in higher education teaching, doctoral researcher education, and reflective practice. In the latter topic, he authored the latest edition of the book<i>Reflective Practice: Writing and Professional Development </i>with Dr Gillie Bolton.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div>
Provides a compelling account of the male experience of eating disorders Engages with the burgeoning research in critical men’s studies Draws on personal accounts of four different men with disordered eating

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