Web Pages
The American Anorexia/Bulimia Association, Inc.
Body Image Betrayal. *dead link*
Bordo, Susan.
No One is Immune to Cultural Imagery.
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Love, Lies, and Fantasy: a Cultural Analysis.
Couvares, Frank. ...But Popular Culture Need Not Be All Powerful.
Jhally, Sut. If What You See is What You Do, Who Holds the Camera?
Johnson, Sarah. Survey mirrors NU's body image issues.
Kalup, Dennis M. Body image, positive or negative, shapes people's lives.
Mudgett, Heather. Eating Disorders and Body Image in the Media.
Peacock, Mary. The Cult of Thinness.
Smashing Negative Body Images. *dead link*
Stevenson, Susan K. Making Peace with Your Body Image.
Teen Sexuality in a Culture of Confusion.
Thompson, Colleen. Society and Eating Disorders. *dead link*
Articles
Canata, Amy. "Benefit Disorder?" The Inlander, (week of Nov. 4-10), pg. 6-7.Dunning, Jennifer. "Pursuing Perfection, Dancing with Death." The New York Times, (July 16, 1997), Living Arts Section.
Kilbourne, Jean. "Still Killing Us Softly: Advertising and the Obsession With Thinness." Feminist Perspectives on Eating Disorders. Ed. Patricia Fallon et al. New York: The Guilford Press, 1994.
Marshment, Margaret. "Substantial Women." The Female Gaze: Women as Viewers of Popular Culture. Ed. Lorraine Gamman and Margaret Marshment. Seattle: The Real Comet Press, 1989.
Ryan, Joan. "Quest to be Thin Fells Ballerina: Sudden Death may be Linked to Eating Disorder." San Francisco Chronicle (July 11, 1997), Sec. 1.
Wolf, Naomi. "Hunger." Feminist Perspectives on Eating Disorders. Ed. Patricia Fallon et al. New York: The Guilford Press, 1991.
Books
Chapkis, Wendy. Beauty Secrets: Women and the Politics of Appearance (USA: South End Press, 1986) p. 8.Fallon, Patricia, et al., eds. Feminist Perspectives on Eating Disorders. New York: The Guilford Press, 1994.
Pipher, Mary. Reviving Ophelia. United States: Ballantine Books, 1994.
Tavris, Carol. The Mismeasure of Women. United States: Simon & Schuster, 1992.