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"I'm a walking eating disorder": Framing and Collective Identity in Eating Disorder Support Groups.
Unformatted Document Text:  Koski    Page 19   extension, and self-labeling, it is impossible to fully predict the impact of deploying of illness as  a strategic narrative device.           References   Brekhus, Wayne N. 2003. Peacocks, Chameleons, and Centaurs: Gay Suburbia and the  Grammar of Social Identity . Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.  Brown, Phil, and Faith I. T. Ferguson. 1995. ""Making a Big Stink": Women's Work, Women's  Relationships, and Toxic Waste Activism." Gender and Society 9:145-172.  Cain, Carole. 1991. "Personal Stories: Identity Acquisition and Self-Understanding in Alcoholics  Anonymous." Ethos 19:210-253.  Conrad, Peter. 1990. "Qualitative Research on Chronic Illness: A Commentary on Method and  Conceptual Development." Social Science & Medicine 30:1257-1263.  Academy for Eating Disorders. n.d. "About Eating Disorders." May 13. 2007.  < http://www.aedweb.org/eating_disorders/index.cfm> .  Ehrenreich, Babara, and Deirdre English. 1978. For Her Own Good: 150 Years of the Experts'  Advice to Women . Garden City, NY: Anchor Books.  Glaser, B. , and A.L. Strauss. 1967. The Discovery of Grounded Theory. Chicago: Aldine Press. Gremillion, Helen. 2003. Feeding Anorexia: Gender and Power at a Treatment Center. Durham:  Duke University Press.  Guille, C., and J.C. Chrisler. 1999. "Does Feminism Serve a Protective Function against Eating  Disorders?" Journal of Lesbian Studies 3:141-148.  Hart, Kathleen, and Maureen E. Kenny. 1997. "Adherence to the Super Woman Ideal and Eating  Disorder Symptoms among College Women." Sex Roles 36:461-79.  Hercus, Cheryl. 1999. "Identity, Emotion, and Feminist Collective Action." Gender & Society  13:34-55.  Hochschild, Arlie Russell. 1979. "Emotion Work, Feeling Rules, and Social Structure."  American Journal of Sociology  85:551-575.  Hydén, Lars-Christer. 1997. "Illness and Narrative." Sociology of Health and Illness 19:48-69. Irvine, Leslie. 1999. Codependent Forevermore: The Invention of Self in a Twelve Step Group.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press.  Kaminer, Wendy. 1992. I'm Dysfunctional, You're Dysfunctional: The Recovery Movement and  Other Self-Help Fashions . Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.  Karp, David A. 1992. "Ilness Ambiguity and the Search for Meaning: A Case Study of a Self- Help Group for Affective Disorders." Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 21:139-170.  Katz, Alfred H. 1981. "Self-Help and Mutual Aid: An Emerging Social Movement?" Annual  Review of Sociology  7:129-155.  —. 1993. Self-Help in America: A Social Movement Perspective. New York: Twayne Publishers. Martz, Denise M., Kevin B. Handley, and Richard M. Eisler. 1995. "The Relationship between  Feminine Gender Role Stress, Body Image, and Eating Disorders." Psychology of women quarterly  19:16.  Morris, Aldon. 2004. "Reflections on Social Movement Theory: Criticisms and Proposals." Pp.  233-246 in Rethinking Social Movements: Structure, Emotion, and Meaning, edited by 

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Koski 
 
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extension, and self-labeling, it is impossible to fully predict the impact of deploying of illness as 
a strategic narrative device.     
 
  
References  
 
Brekhus, Wayne N. 2003. Peacocks, Chameleons, and Centaurs: Gay Suburbia and the 
Grammar of Social Identity
. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. 
Brown, Phil, and Faith I. T. Ferguson. 1995. ""Making a Big Stink": Women's Work, Women's 
Relationships, and Toxic Waste Activism." Gender and Society 9:145-172. 
Cain, Carole. 1991. "Personal Stories: Identity Acquisition and Self-Understanding in Alcoholics 
Anonymous." Ethos 19:210-253. 
Conrad, Peter. 1990. "Qualitative Research on Chronic Illness: A Commentary on Method and 
Conceptual Development." Social Science & Medicine 30:1257-1263. 
Academy for Eating Disorders. n.d. "About Eating Disorders." May 13. 2007. 
<
http://www.aedweb.org/eating_disorders/index.cfm>
Ehrenreich, Babara, and Deirdre English. 1978. For Her Own Good: 150 Years of the Experts' 
Advice to Women
. Garden City, NY: Anchor Books. 
Glaser, B. , and A.L. Strauss. 1967. The Discovery of Grounded Theory. Chicago: Aldine Press. 
Gremillion, Helen. 2003. Feeding Anorexia: Gender and Power at a Treatment Center. Durham: 
Duke University Press. 
Guille, C., and J.C. Chrisler. 1999. "Does Feminism Serve a Protective Function against Eating 
Disorders?" Journal of Lesbian Studies 3:141-148. 
Hart, Kathleen, and Maureen E. Kenny. 1997. "Adherence to the Super Woman Ideal and Eating 
Disorder Symptoms among College Women." Sex Roles 36:461-79. 
Hercus, Cheryl. 1999. "Identity, Emotion, and Feminist Collective Action." Gender & Society 
13:34-55. 
Hochschild, Arlie Russell. 1979. "Emotion Work, Feeling Rules, and Social Structure." 
American Journal of Sociology
 85:551-575. 
Hydén, Lars-Christer. 1997. "Illness and Narrative." Sociology of Health and Illness 19:48-69. 
Irvine, Leslie. 1999. Codependent Forevermore: The Invention of Self in a Twelve Step Group
Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 
Kaminer, Wendy. 1992. I'm Dysfunctional, You're Dysfunctional: The Recovery Movement and 
Other Self-Help Fashions
. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley. 
Karp, David A. 1992. "Ilness Ambiguity and the Search for Meaning: A Case Study of a Self-
Help Group for Affective Disorders." Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 21:139-
170. 
Katz, Alfred H. 1981. "Self-Help and Mutual Aid: An Emerging Social Movement?" Annual 
Review of Sociology
 7:129-155. 
—. 1993. Self-Help in America: A Social Movement Perspective. New York: Twayne Publishers. 
Martz, Denise M., Kevin B. Handley, and Richard M. Eisler. 1995. "The Relationship between 
Feminine Gender Role Stress, Body Image, and Eating Disorders." Psychology of women 
quarterly
 19:16. 
Morris, Aldon. 2004. "Reflections on Social Movement Theory: Criticisms and Proposals." Pp. 
233-246 in Rethinking Social Movements: Structure, Emotion, and Meaning, edited by 


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