The Thin Woman: Feminism, Post-Structuralism and the Social Psychology of Anorexia Nervosa
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The Thin Woman: Feminism, Post-Structuralism and the Social Psychology of Anorexia Nervosa
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Distortion No. 40, Paris 1933
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In the early 1930s, André Kertész was commissioned to do a group of nude portraits of women, reflected in a parabolic mirror, similar to those found in funhouses. Back then, it would have been difficult to imagine that an image like this would have been used on the cover of a book about Anorexia Nervosa and female body image.
Compare the visual metaphor created by Kertész's image with that of Ruth Thorne-Thomsen, used on the cover of a book about similar subject matter, found here.
Compare the visual metaphor created by Kertész's image with that of Ruth Thorne-Thomsen, used on the cover of a book about similar subject matter, found here.
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“The Thin Woman: Feminism, Post-Structuralism and the Social Psychology of Anorexia Nervosa,” Covering Photography, accessed November 21, 2024, https://coveringphotography.bc.edu/items/show/7034.