A reluctance to be defined 'disabled'. How can the social model of disability enhance understanding of anorexia?

By: Tierney, Stephanie.
Series: Disability & Society 16 (5) 2001: 749-764.Publisher: 2001Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): DEFINITION | DISABILITY | EATING DISORDERS | MODELS | THEORYSummary: The author presents reasons for and against defining anorexia as a disability and arguments for incorporating the experiences of people labelled 'anorexic' into the disability movement are discussed.
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The author presents reasons for and against defining anorexia as a disability and arguments for incorporating the experiences of people labelled 'anorexic' into the disability movement are discussed.

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