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Monday, 29 November 2010

The Owl was a baker's daughter

Obesity, anorexia nervosa and the repressed feminine, a psychological study by Marion Woodman.

I am still confused as to what the owl has to do with anything... I must have missed something. Feminist books tend to irritate me, but as they go, this was a good book. I don't like books that spend the whole time blaming everything on the fact that females aren't treated as 'equal'. I agree we should be treated as equal, but I think you've got to be careful not to go beyond 'making a valid point' into the valley of 'oh, poor poor us, our needs have been battered down'. I don't care if it's true, I do not want pity.

However, some good quotes from the women she interviewed:

‘Sometimes when I am watching others eating and I am not, I feel morally free. I don’t have to eat. They do. Other times I feel morally inferior because I am tyrannized by weight... They are free. I am not.’

‘I am selfish, but I hate to be thought selfish. I throw up a smokescreen of politeness in order to be liked...’

'...It is sick to wish for the suffering to come back just so I can feel alive.’

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