Fat Is A Feminist Issue

Fat Is A Feminist Issue

by SusieOrbach (Author), Susie Orbach (Author)

Synopsis

THE ORIGINAL ANTI-DIET BOOK IS BACK - in one volume together with its best-selling sequel. When it was first published, Fat Is A Feminist Issue became an instant classic and it is as relevant today as it was then. Updated throughout, it includes a frank new introduction by Susie Orbach that brings this book to a new generation of readers whilst offering a current perspective for its original fans. With an increasingly dominant diet industry, costing the consumer millions of pounds each year, Susie Orbach's best-selling classic is as important as ever in helping women to love their own body and face the demands of 21st-century living with confidence.

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More Information

Format: paperback
Publisher: Arrow
Published:

ISBN 10: 1784753092
ISBN 13: 9781784753092
Book Overview: Updated and with a new introduction, the bestselling classic that revolutionised our relationship with food.

Media Reviews
Virtually all feminist debate on body image and beauty imagery owes its existence to Susie Orbach's enduring formulation -- Naomi Wolf, bestselling author of The Beauty Myth
Susie Orbach's pioneering work isn't just the first to expose the links between sexual politics and female dieting; it remains the classic work on the subject ... it is more essential than ever that Fat is a Feminist Issue be read by every woman -- Susan Faludi, bestselling author of Backlash
[Orbach's] pungent psychoanalytic insights and plain good sense ensure that this is still the sharpest, and best bible for the food junkie * The Independent *
Author Bio
Susie Orbach is a psychotherapist, writer and co-founder of The Women's Therapy Centre in London and The Women's Therapy Centre in New York. Her books include Hunger Strike, What's Really Going on Here?, Towards Emotional Literacy, Susie Orbach On Eating and The Impossibility of Sex. She lectures widely in the UK, Europe and North America, has written for several magazines and newspapers, and has provided consultation advice for organisations from the NHS to the World Bank. She continues to help many individuals and couples from her practice in London. She is also a visiting Professor at the London School of Economics.