A mulitcultural anthology of fiction and non-fiction literary narratives which addresses the psychological and political aspects of a woman's body in today's culture. An important and much-needed book... This description may be from another edition of this product.
In this anthology edited by Patricia Foster, twenty women writers examine their relationship to their bodies with such topics as obesity, breast cancer, pregnancy and hair frosting. In "A Weight That Women Carry," Sallie Tisdale describes how she's started "to break the scale's spell," and accept her weight. In "Mirrors," Lucy Grealy describes her childhood battle with jaw cancer that left her face disfigured. In "Beauty and the Beast," Connie Porter relates her youthful battles to fit into Levis. The tones range from tart to rueful. Women readers will identify all too well.
Inspirational
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
I first read this book at age 22 as required reading in a college women's studies class. It's themes: dieting, aging, the beauty myth, femininity and how women perceive their bodies individually and culturally, affected me and caused me to reflect on the abuse i had inflicted upon myself in my desire to be thin. Almost a decade later, i still have my dog-eared copy that i have reread many times as a source of inspiration and lent to most of my women friends. I recommend this book to all women and, in particular, to anyone struggling with a negative body image or eating disorder. It is an especially good book for young girls to read before unattainable media images undermine their self valuation and would be an excellent source of dialogue between parents and children.
Good Read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This is one of the best women's anthologies that I've read. There are many gems hidden within the stories. I can't pick any one favorite. I do recommend this book as a great read.
Focus on Perfection
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This collection of essays gives the reader the opportunity to experience the world through the different minds and bodies of several women, each with a different focus. The essays present a forum for the reader, no matter what shape, size, weight or configuration, to examine the way in which she views her own body and how society has insisted that we label ourselves. It encouraged me to look anew for perfections in my own body, and in the human body in general, and to focus less on perceived flaws.
Body Struggles
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This collection of essays written by women focuses primarily on the female body and how it is veiwed by the world and by the individual. The essays allow the reader to look inside the minds of other women and view their struggles to forge a connection between mind and body. As a woman in my early forties, I could relate to each account which chronicles an attempt to come to terms with a body which is considered imperfect in a beauty driven world. This book helped me to consider the perfection of my own body, even as I am aging and my body is losing what the outside world considers its appeal. This collection inspires a focus on the wonders of our bodies, no matter what our age, weight or condition.
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