Book Chapter

Feminine hunger: A brief history of women's food restriction practices in the west

N Jovanovski

Palgrave Handbook of the History of Human Sciences | Palgrave Macmillan | Published : 2022

Abstract

Intentional hunger, or the experience of voluntarily restricting one's food intake, has long been considered a women's issue. From tales of female fasting saints in thirteenth century Europe to today's Instagram celebrities sharing clean eating tips, the gendered connotations of food restriction and intentional hunger have been a consistent theme throughout Western history. While some sociologist and feminist writers have argued that the meanings ascribed to female food restriction practices should be located within their historical contexts and thus cannot be neatly compared, very few writers have situated intentional hunger within a broader feminist framework, citing patriarchy and the rol..

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