Ghosts and Living: Eating Disorders as a Cultural Illness not Individual Sickness with Writer, Emmeline Clein
I read Emmeline Clein's book 'Dead Weight' last fall in a flurry of non-fiction, memoir and journalism I was reading around eating disorder and body image. Dead Weight manages to bridge all three. Our conversation explores the cultural perceptions of anorexia and bulimia, the impact of diagnosis on identity, and the importance of pleasure and vitality in context of our perception of what disordered eating is. Dead Weight is a call for solidarity among those affected by eating disorders, which is all of us, no matter our relationship to food.
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01:25 Introduction to Emeline Klein and 'Dead Weight'
02:52 Reframing Eating Disorders: Societal vs. Individual Pathologies
09:07 The Ghost Choir: Speaking for the Unheard
24:33 The Binary of Anorexia and Bulimia
35:18 The Impact of Labels and Diagnoses
40:30 Understanding Eating Disorders as Coping Mechanisms
45:18 The Role of Medical Professionals in Eating Disorder Awareness
49:01 The Impact of Societal Norms on Women's Eating Habits
53:49 The Dangers of Diet Culture and Weight Loss Drugs
01:00:21 Rethinking Eating Disorder Treatment Approaches
01:06:39 The Importance of Open Conversations about Eating Disorders