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Applegate EA, Grivetti LE. 1997. Search for the
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[history; food beliefs; eating attitudes; sports
nutrition]
Bateson G, Mead M. 1942. Balinese Character: A Photographic Analysis.
[social relations; commensality; appetite expression;
Indonesia; Bali]
Bell R. 1985. Holy Anorexia.
University of Chicago Press. [history; women; fasting;
appetite expression; eating disorder; anorexia; Europe]
Beller A. 1978. Fat and
Thin: A Natural History of Obesity.
[eating attitudes; obesity; physiology of body fat;
human evolution]
Black KW, Glasgow M. 1981. Social Networks and
Psychological Conditions in Diet Preferences: Gormets
and Vegetarians. Basic and Applied
Social Psychology 2:1-9. [social
relations; eating attitudes; vegetarians]
Buitelaar M. 1993. Fasting
and Feasting in Morocco: Women's Participation in
Ramadan. Berg. [religious fasting;
feast; Islam; Muslim; North Africa; Morocco]
Bynum C. 1987. Holy Feast
and Holy Fast: The Religious Significance of Food to
Medieval Women. [history; fasting;
women; Europe]
Caplan P. 1992. Feasts,
Fasts, Famine: Food for Thought.
Berg Occasional Papers in Anthropology (inaugural
lecture, Goldsmith's College, 1992). [feasting; fasting;
mass starvation]
Germov J, Williams L. 1996. The Epidemic of
Dieting Women: The Need for a Sociological Approach to
Food and Nutrition. Appetite
27(2):97-108. [overweight; dieting;
social problem]
Henish B. 1976. Fast and
Feast: Food in Medieval Society.
[history; fasting; feasts; foodways; Europe]
Kahn M. 1986. Always Hungry,
Never Greedy. Waveland. [symbolism;
appetite expression; social relations; sharing; Oceania;
New Guinea]
Katona-Apte J. 1975. Dietary
Aspects of Acculturation: Meals, Feasts; and Fasts in a
Minority Community in South Asia.
The Hague: Mouton. [change; acculturation; fasting;
South Asia; India; Tamilnad; Marathi]
Khare RS. 1992. Food with Saints: An Aspect of
Hindu Gastrosemantics. In Eternal
Food: Gastronomic Ideas and Experiences of Hindus and
Buddhists. S Khare, ed. pp. 27-52-.
Albany: State University of New York Press. [symbol;
fasting; food use; healing; South Asia; India]
Kilbourne J. 1994. Still Killing Us Softly:
Advertising and the Obsession with Thinness. In
Feminist Perspectices on Eating Disorders.
P Fallon, MA Katz, SC Wooley, eds. pp. 395-418-.
Guildford. [body image; eating attitudes; disordered
eating; advertising and food choice; North America]
Knutson KE, Selinus R. 1970. Fasting in
Ethiopia: An Anthropological and Nutritional Study.
American Journal of Clinical
Nutrition 23:956-969. [fasting;
Africa; Ethiopia]
Sakr AH. 1975. Fasting in Islam.
Journal of the American Dietetic Association
67:17-21. [fasting; Islam; Middle
East; Muslims]
Seid TJ. 1989. Never Too
Thin: Why Women Are at War with Their Bodies.
Prentice Hall. [history of beauty; dieting and weight
control; body image]
Sobal J, Maurer D. 1999. Weighty Issues: Fatness and Thinness as Social Problems.
Aldine de Gruyter. [collected essays; body image;
dieting; body weight]
Stearns PN. 1997. Fat
History: Bodies and Beauty in the Modern West.
New York University Press. [body imagine; dieting;
Europe; North America; France; United States]
Young M. 1971. Fighting with Food. [social relations; famine; seasonal hunger; conflict; fighting with food; appetite expression; Oceania; New Guinea; Goodenough Island]