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Preteen boys, body image, and eating disorders

journal contribution
posted on 2016-04-01, 00:00 authored by J Wright, Christine HalseChristine Halse, Gary LevyGary Levy
In recent years, academic and public attention has increasingly focused on the issue of men’s preoccupation with body image and the increasing incidence of eating disorders among men. Although most of this focus has been on young and adult males, media discourse has tended to extend explanations for men’s aspirations for social body ideals to explanations for eating disorders in young boys. In this article, we take a critical look at the way the boys/body image/eating disorder nexus has been represented in some of the mainstream media. In particular, we propose that the boys/body image/eating disorder nexus has been constituted as a truth that tends to underplay the complexity of the relationship between eating disorders and boys’ dissatisfaction with their bodies, as recognized by researchers and health practitioners, and as evident from our own study of preteen boys diagnosed with an eating disorder. In this article, we use interviews with the six boys and their mothers collected for our study to construct short family biographies. These
biographies are used to illustrate the complexity of the boys’ experience of an
eating disorder and to trouble the certainty with which the media discourse
explaining boys’ eating disorders is constituted.

History

Journal

Men and masculinities

Volume

19

Issue

1

Pagination

3 - 21

Publisher

Sage Publicaltions

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

1097-184X

eISSN

1552-6828

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2016, Sage