Body image Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis of A Weighty Issue.

Body image Essay | Essay

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A Weighty Issue

Summary: Our cultures obsession with the "little girl" body image.


Even though Gelsey Kirkland was a graceful and amazingly fit dancer, George Balanchine, then director and choreographer of the New York City Ballet, approached her during a barre routine, pointed to her upper chest and whispered, "I want to see bones." At 5'4 and 100 lbs, she was already under weight for her height, so did she really need to lose more? Although shocked and appalled by her directors comment, she immediately put herself on a diet. By the end of the season she was down to 92 lbs, a virtual dancing skeleton. She kept this weight off for many years, sometimes by eating one apple a day, cut into fourths with an added spoonful of cottage cheese. Unfortuntately she didn't think about how this behavior would affect her in the future, all she cared about was the "then and now." The "little girl" body image is something that has...

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