Appetites: Why Women Want
"The smartest anorexia memoir ever written and a fascinating journey along the torturous pathways of female desire."--Salon
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What do women want? Did Freud have any idea how difficult that question would become for women to answer? In Appetites, Caroline Knapp confronts that question and boldly reframes it, asking, instead: How does a woman know, and then honor, what it is she wants in a culture bent on shaping, defining, and controlling women and their desires? ... (show more)
"The smartest anorexia memoir ever written and a fascinating journey along the torturous pathways of female desire."--Salon
With a new discussion guide
What do women want? Did Freud have any idea how difficult that question would become for women to answer? In Appetites, Caroline Knapp confronts that question and boldly reframes it, asking, instead: How does a woman know, and then honor, what it is she wants in a culture bent on shaping, defining, and controlling women and their desires?
Knapp, best-selling author of Drinking: A Love Story and Pack of Two: The Intricate Bond Between People and Dogs, has turned her brilliant eye towards how a woman's appetite--for food, for love, for work, and for pleasure--is shaped and constrained by culture. She uses her early battle with anorexia as a powerful exploration of what can happen when we are divorced from our most basic hungers--and offers her own success as testament to the joy of saying "I want."
Provocative, important, and deeply familiar, Appetites beautifully--and urgently--challenges all women to learn what it is to feed both the body and the soul. (show less)
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I think every woman should read this book. I've been reading it for forever because I can only take it a couple of pages at a time. It's intensely personal and makes you do a double-take and rethink how many unnecessary "rules" you may be living by that are merely a sad by-product of our consumer-driven society. I agree with the person below who said that if you've ever had body-image or food issues, you need to read this book!!!
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Very readable and psychologically touching for non-fiction. It mostly deals with women's angst and how feminine appetites are suppressed, leading to false comforts in eating disorders, binge drinking, self-inflictions, and promiscuity. I liked it very much, Knapp admitting there is no clear thing/person/concept to blame, rather it's up to each individual woman confronting herself first and productively confronting her source of suppression.
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