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232 "The anxious mother was the agent of will . . .": Susan Brownmiller, Femininity (New York: Ballantine Books, 1985), p. 34.
232 "Women are traditionally the primary feeders": Interview with Laura Kogel, New York City, June 21, 1993. (All Kogel quotations are from this interview.) See also Women's Therapy Center Institute, Eating Problems: A Feminist Psychoanalytic Treatment Model (New York: Basic Books, 1994).
234 The Beauty Myth as "the language of a science fiction writer describing the Blob": Elizabeth Kaye, "What Women Think of Other Women," Esquire, August 1992, p. 100.
235 Ann Landers's statistics on eating disorders: New' York Newsday, April 29, 1992.
235 Columbia Pictures's shrinking logo: Jill Andresky Fraser, "What's in a Symbol? Not the Statue of Liberty," The New York Times, January 17, 1992.
235 "In Superstar, Haynes vindicates Karen . . .": Joel Siegel, "Barbies," City Paper, January 27-February 2, 1989.
236 "It is this small film's triumph . . .": Barbara Kruger, Art Forum, December 1987, p. 108.
237 ' This work is part of a tradition of . . . antimainstream . . . filmmaking": Interview with John G. Hanhardt, New York City, February 14, 1993. (All Hanhardt quotations are from this interview.)
239 "When the film came out, we had many rentals to clinics.": Telephone interview with Christine Vachon, March 2, 1994.
239 "And they said no. . . . That really disappointed me": Haynes quoted by John Anderson in "The Final Cut," New York Newsday, April 4, 1991.
240 "When Karen Carpenter died of anorexia . . .": Christine Alt quoted by Marjorie Rosen in "Eating Disorders: A Hollywood History," People, February 17, 1992, pp. 96-99.
241 "When I first started modeling . . .": Telephone interview with Lauren Hutton, August 26, 1993. (All Hutton quotations are from this interview.)
241 "I thought it would be cool . . .": Interview with Glenn O'Brien, September 4, 1992.
241 "I ate nothing. I mean nothing": Beverly Johnson quoted by Rosen, op. cit.
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244 "I'm registered with the British Internal Revenue Service . . .": Telephone interview with Cindy Jackson, April 13, 1993; in New York City, May 12, 1993. (All Jackson quotations are from these interviews.)
247 "ROSANNE'S HUBBY IN PLOT TO ROB BANK," etc. National Enquirer headlines, January 12, 1993, p. 1.
247 "Well, we're not in a perfect feminist world": Liz Logan, "Roseanne's Biggest Change," The Ladies' Home Journal, November 1993, p. 276.
249 "Although Cindy has always talked about this Barbie doll image . . .": Telephone interview with Dr. Edward Latimer-Sayer, April 19, 1993. (All Latimer-Sayer quotations are from this interview.)
251 Researchers at Dow Corning knew silicone harmed immune systems in mice: Sandra Blakeslee, "Dow Found Silicone Danger in 1975 Study, Lawyers Sav," The New York Times, April 7, 1994, p. A18.
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252 Telephone interview with the performance artist who masterminded the BLO, January 18, 1993. (All of this artist's quotations are from this interview.)
257 "I don't think the College of Cardinals used terms . . .": Telephone interview with Robert Sobieszek, February 25, 1994. (All Sobieszek quotations are from this interview.)
259 "If a company . . .": Interview with Deirdre Evans-Prichard, Los Angeles, May 18, 1994.
259 "the polyethelene essence . . .": Telephone interview with Barbara Bell, March 24, 1993.
259 "Wrhen I was a little girl . . .": Telephone interview with Grace Hartigan, April 28, 1994. (All Hartigan quotations are from this interview.)
261 "The portrait looks so bad . . .": Pat Hackett, ed., The Andy Warhol Diaries (New York: Warner Books, 1989), p. 713.
261 "I want to capture the soul of plastic": Telephone interview with Beauregard Houston Montgomery and Mel Odom, April 7, 1993. (All Odom quotations are from this interview.)
262 "The arid scimitar .