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Montse Gallego

Harmonie im Zerfall
Wolfgang Sahlmann

Smiling Into Future
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Related Books

Allport G. W. (1988). The nature of prejudice. Boulder, CO: Perseus Books Group.

Hare-Mustin R.T. & Marecek, J. (1992). Making a difference: Psychology and the construction of gender. Yale University Press.

Kämmerer A. & Klingenspor, B. (1989). Bulimie. Zum Verständnis einer geschlechtsspezifischen Essstörung. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer.

Steins G. (2004). Identitätsentwicklung. Die Entwicklung von Mädchen zu Frauen und Jungen zu Männern. Lengerich: Pabst.

Wirz A. (1993). Die Moral auf dem Teller. Zürich: Chronos Verlag.

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New Findings

Klingenspor, B. (2004). Masculinity and the sex-specific function of dieting among Russian students. Art Makes Cents for a Science that Makes Sense Web site: http://www.art-for-sscience.com/eqs.html

Klingenspor, B. (2003). Die soziale Konstruktion von Maskulinität und die geschlechtspezifische Funktion von Diäten. Gewalt, Gesundheit und Geschlecht. Vortrag auf der 1. Tagung des Berliner Chancengleichheits-programms. Humboldt Universität Berlin. Art Makes Cents for a Science that Makes Sense Web site: http://www.art-for-science.com/sem.html

Publications

Klingenspor, B. & Rastetter, D. (2004). Geschlechtsspezifische Identitätsentwicklung und bulimisches Essverhalten bei Jugendlichen. Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie, 35, 67-82.

Klingenspor, B. (2002). Gender-related self-discrepancies and bulimic eating behavior. Sex Roles, 47, 51-64.

Klingenspor, B. (1994). Gender identity and bulimic eating behavior. Sex Roles, 31, 407-431.

Klingenspor, B. (1994). Geschlecht, soziale Identität und bulimisches Essverhalten. Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie, 25, 108-125.

Klingenspor, B. (1987). Selbstwahrnehmung von Geschlechtsrollenorientierung,
Selbstwertgefühl und Körperbild bei Bulimarexia. Verhaltensmodifikation und Verhaltensmedizin, 8, 4, 273-296.

Papers

Herman, C. P. & Polivy, J. (2005). Normative influences on food intake. Physiology & Behavior, 86, 762-772.

Thurfjell, B. (2005). Adolescent Eating Disorders in a Sociocultural Context. Uppsala: Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, 11, 1-85.

Chesler, B. (2005). Implications of the Holocaust for eating and weight problems among survivors' offspring: an exploratory study. European Eating Disorders Review, 13, 38-47.

Behar, R. A., Barrera, M. C., Michelotti, J. C. (2003). Características clínicas e identidad genérica en subtipos de trastornos de la conducta alimentaria. Clinical features and gender identity among eating disordered patients subtypes. Revista médica de Chile, 131, 748-758.

Steins, G., Albrecht, M., Stolzenburg, H. (2002). Bindung und Essstörungen: Die Bedeutung interner Arbeitsmodelle von Bindung für ein Verständnis von Anorexie und Bulimie. Zeitschrift für Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie, 31, 266-271.

Vartanian L. R., Giant C. L., Passino R. M. (2001). "Ally McBeal vs. Arnold Schwarzenegger": Comparing mass media, interpersonal feedback and gender as predictors of satisfaction with body thinness and muscularity. Social Behavior and Personality, 29, 711-723.

LaVaque-Manty M. (2001). Food, functioning and justice: From famines to eating disorders. Journal of Political Philosophy, 9, 150-167.

Thomas K., Ricciardelli L. A., Williams R. J. (2000). Gender Traits and Self-Concept as Indicators of Problem Eating and Body Dissatisfaction Among Children. Sex Roles, 43, 441-458.

Visser A. (1999). Beleibt und sublimiert. Der weibliche Körper im intertextuellen Spiel von Botho Strauß´ Ithaka. Amsterdamer Beiträge zur neueren Germanistik, 45, 381-405.

Shifren K., Furnham A., Bauserman R. L. (1998). Instrumental and expressive traits and eating attitudes: a replication across American and British students. Personality and Individual Differences, 25, 1-17.

Ricciardelli L. A., Tate D., Williams R. J. (1997). Body dissatisfaction as a mediator of the relationship between dietary restraint and bulimic eating patterns. Appetite, 29, 43-54.

Cash T. F., Ancis J. R., Strachan M. D. (1997). Gender attitudes, feminist identity, and body images among college women. Sex Roles, 36, 433-447.

Devor H. (1996). Female gender dysphoria in context: social problem or personal problem. Annual Review of Sex Research, 7, 44-89.

Steins G., Remy C. (1996). Self-concept and need for social approval in bulimia. Zeitschrift für Psychologie, 204, 187-198.

Haisch J. (1995). Attributional changes in psychotherapy and medicine. Theory, application, and success. Zeitschrift für Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie, 43, 234-248.

Buchinger B. (1992). On the undigestible. Body - politics - women. Von Unverdaulichem. Körper - Politik - Frauen. Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft, 21, 79-88.

Hare-Mustin, R.T. & Marecek, J. (1988). The meaning of difference. Gender theory, postmodernism, and psychology. American Psychologist, 43, 455-464.

Schneider-Düker, M., & Kohler, A. (1988). Die Erfassung von Geschlechtsrollen. Ergebnisse zur deutschen Neukonstruktion des Bem Sex-Role Inventory [The measurement of sex roles. Results of the German reconstruction of the Bem Sex-Role Inventory], Diagnostica, 34, 256-270.

Bem, S. L. (1974). The measurement of psychological androgyny. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 42, 155-162.

Keys, A., Brozek, J., Henschel, A., Mickelsen, O., & Taylor, H. L. (1950). The biology of human starvation (2 vols.). Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.


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