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Distinguished sociologist Erving Goffman noted that women in photographs are often portrayed in compromising or submissive situations such as having the head turned upwards to expose the neck or in a contorted stances often with light self-touching. Such poses invite the gaze of the viewer and make the subject of the photograph seem vulnerable and exposed to sexualization.
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In The Company of Wolves by Caitlin Clarkson
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ahh. yes. finally.
This breaks my heart.this is such a powerful picture. is shows how difficult recovery really is.
I remember the story behind this… she signed out AMA maybe a week after this was taken, because she couldn’t handle eating.
I wouldn’t wish an eating disorder on anyone. My heart is broken for her.
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