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		By: Alec Fraher		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[for a radical perspective see Bodies of Resistance by Laura Doyle and Anorexic Bodies by Morag McSween

Both locate the issues in misogyny, patriarchy and empire. 

What I have found interesting is the deletion of Professor Ann Carson from the histography of &#039;how&#039; BPD first entered the DSM in the 90s. 

Also, the work of Judith Simmer Brown on Inner Dialogue casts another very important view point for those growing up in cultures or societies opposed to their natural identity.

The Doyle work is thorough and staggeringly so. Well worth the effort.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>for a radical perspective see Bodies of Resistance by Laura Doyle and Anorexic Bodies by Morag McSween</p>
<p>Both locate the issues in misogyny, patriarchy and empire. </p>
<p>What I have found interesting is the deletion of Professor Ann Carson from the histography of &#8216;how&#8217; BPD first entered the DSM in the 90s. </p>
<p>Also, the work of Judith Simmer Brown on Inner Dialogue casts another very important view point for those growing up in cultures or societies opposed to their natural identity.</p>
<p>The Doyle work is thorough and staggeringly so. Well worth the effort.</p>
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