“…Thus, many inherent meanings tied to the term (e.g., disordered eating is a female disorder, disordered eating is an individual psychological problem residing within the mind) have been taken-forgranted and reproduced (Bordo, 1992;Malson & Swann, 1999;Markula, Burns, & Riley, 2008). Research within psychology, sociology, and anthropology employing feminist perspectives on the body and disordered eating in nonathletic populations supports these notions (Becker, 2007;Bordo, 1992Bordo, , 1993Malson & Swann, 1999;Markula, Burns, & Riley, 2008;Nichter, 2000;Piran & Cormier, 2005). A small body of research in sport psychology grounded in feminist cultural studies further underscores exploring the role of sociocultural influences on athletic women's eating and exercise practices (Krane, 2001;Krane et al, 2001;Krane et al, 2004).…”