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Most Girls Want to be Skinny: Body (Dis)Satisfaction Among Ethnically Diverse Women

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QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH
卷 21, 期 10, 页码 1347-1359

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1049732310392592

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adolescents / youth; body image; eating disorders; ethnicity; gender

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In this article, I present the findings from an ethnographic study of 18 women college students living in the northeastern United States. I examine how ethnically diverse women dealt with the messages of the dominant White society's obsession with thinness, and whether it affected their perceptions of an ideal body image. From the analysis of the interviews, I identified and extracted several themes related to ethnicity, aesthetic body ideals, body dissatisfaction, and disturbed eating. Grounded in the women's narratives, I found that ethnically diverse women coming of age in American society experience anxieties and emotional stress as they related to others in their daily lives. Their stories shed light on how the body is a vehicle for social mobility and is used by women from marginalized identities to strategically negotiate social inequalities embedded in daily social relationships and interactions that more privileged women do not encounter.

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