I am delighted to pass along this notice of a literary encounter from my friend and colleague Anne Wagner (Lille):
Join us for a Literary Encounter with Marilyn Bromberg at Université de Lille! The Bibliothèque Paul Duez is delighted to host Marilyn Bromberg for a special literary event celebrating the release of her new book, Body Image Law: Revolutionising Images of Thin-Ideal Women.
📅 Date: 21 November 2025, 14h30
📍 Location: Bibliothèque Paul Duez — 1 Place Déliot, Lille
🎙️ Hosts: Anne Wagner & Jean-Christophe Duhamel
Join us in person for an engaging discussion on law, body image, and social change.
Learn more about the book here: https://www.routledge.com/Body-Image-Law-Revolutionising-Images-of-Thin-Ideal-Women/Bromberg/p/book/9781041129677. All are welcome — don’t miss this thought-provoking exchange!
Book Description, Rable of COntents and Author Bio follow.
Book Description
This book examines the effectiveness and limitations of existing body image law, and proposes evidence-based regulatory alternatives informed by public health and psychology research.
Poor body image affects millions of people worldwide, and, despite the body positivity movement, the pressure on women in Western countries to have smaller bodies continues to cause significant harm to many. This book contributes to improving this, through drawing on evidence from research which outlines the harm excessive social media use and exposure to models with smaller bodies can cause to an individual’s body image. It explores the regulatory efforts of governments in Israel, France and Norway which passed Body Image Laws, and failed attempts to pass bills in this area in Canada, the United Kingdom, Brazil and the United States. This book analyses the outcome of BMI requirements for catwalk fashion models, warning messages on digitally altered images and prosecuting pro-anorexia content creators. It asks why the current forms of body image law do not align with significant findings from public health and psychology. This book offers a compelling, evidence-based overview of body image as it intersects with law. It argues that body image law in its current form is unlikely to be effective and makes suggestions for evidence-based approaches instead.
This book will be of interest to researchers concerned with body image and the law as it relates to public health law, social media law and advertising law and anyone who has poor body image, an eating disorder or knows someone who has.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Body Image and Eating Disorders Generally and Associated Socioeconomic Issues
3. Theories to Explain the Connection Between Seeing Images of the Thin-Ideal and Developing Poor Body Image and Eating Disorders
4. How Social Media Impacts Body Image
5. Body Image Law: A Detailed Examination
6. Challenges Associated With Body Image Law
7. Pro-Anorexia Websites/Social Media and the Law
8. What Might Work to Help Improve Body Image and Ways to Lower the Number of Unhelpful Images of the Thin-Ideal, Based on Evidence
9. Conclusion
Biography
Marilyn Bromberg, FHEA ('M'), is a mother and a dual Canadian and Australian citizen. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Western Australia and a practising lawyer. M was a visiting scholar at STRIPED at the T.H. Chan School of Public Health at Harvard University/Boston Children's Hospital. M has the following qualifications: PhD, LLB (Dist), BBA (Hon), Grad Cert Pop Health Studies and Grad Cert University Teaching. She also plays piano, takes singing lessons and loves being outside. M has a great passion to try to help people who have poor body image and eating disorders using research and advocacy.

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