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565622
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Personal Name - Primary Intelectual Responsibility
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Graham, Shelly Eyre
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Title and statement of responsibility
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The dark mouth of God: A study in bulimia [Thesis]
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Pacifica Graduate Institute, 2004
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eng
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Ph.D.
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Body granting the degree
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, Pacifica Graduate Institute
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Summary or Abstract
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This theoretical dissertation entertains bulimia nervosa within a depth psychological perspective. The work is hermeneutic and discloses the parameters of an archetypal sensibility to explore how eating disorders in general, and bulimia in particular, highlight a threshold of feminine ambivalence about taking (or being able to take) embodied place in the Westernized world. In eating disorders the question truly does become, "To be or not to be." In bulimia, incarnation itself is disclosed as problematic. The word cannot be made flesh..
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Topical Name Used as Subject
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Psychotherapy, Womens studies
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Information of biblio record
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TL
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Material Type
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Latin Dissertation
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http://dl.islamicdoc.com/site/catalogue/565622
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