Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Rethinking eating disorders
  • Eating disorders as technologies of presence
  • Identifying the problem : when is an eating disorder (not) an eating disorder?
  • A hell that saves you : Cedar Grove's staff and programs
  • Fixing time : chronicity, recovery, and trajectories of care at Cedar Grove
  • Loosening the ties that bind : unmooring
  • Me, myself, and Ed : recalibrating
  • "Fat" is not a feeling : developing new ways of presencing
  • Running on empty : relationships of care in a culture of deprivation
  • Capitalizing on care: precarity, vulnerability, and failed subjects
  • Conclusions : where do we go from here?