It would be hard to imagine a mental illness that better evinces the slippery interplay among fashion, delusion, diagnosis and treatment than anorexia, which announces itself with the appearance of following rather than defying social directives and which women embrace, as they did neurasthenia, as a mode of femininity, in this case to be slim rather than morbidly sensitive and enervated.
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Diagnosis: Female
The New York Times review of Lisa Appignesi's book Mad, Bad And Sad: Women and the Mind Doctors.
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