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Starvation, Food Obsession and Identity - Eating Disorders in Contemporary Women's Writing

English · Paperback / Softback

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Anorexia, bulimia, binge eating and troubled relationships with food and bodies have been depicted by writers across a variety of languages and cultures, since before the medicalisation of eating disorders in the late nineteenth century to the present day. This cross-cultural volume explores the fictional portrayal of these self-destructive yet arguably self-empowering behaviours in contemporary French, German and Italian women's writing. Covering autobiography, fiction and autofiction, the chapters included here outline different aspects of the cultural encodings of anorexia in Europe today. Contributors analyse how literary texts not only recount but also interrogate wider cultural representations of eating disorders, particularly with regard to concepts of (gender) identity, the body, the relationship with the mother, and the relation between food and words. This volume seeks to draw out the multiple meanings of anorexia as both a rebellion against and conformity to dominant (and gendered) socio-political structures. It explores the ways in which contemporary women's novels and memoirs both describe and, importantly, also redefine eating disorders in present-day Europe.

List of contents

Petra M. Bagley/Francesca Calamita/Kathryn Robson: Eating Disorders: Disordered Eating? - Siobhán McIlvanney: «Impuissance» and «Culpabilité»: Reducing the Weight of Maternal Influence in Contemporary French Women's Narratives of Anorexia - Petra M. Bagley: The Austrian Art of Starvation as Depicted by Anna Mitgutsch and Helene Flöss - Francesca Calamita: On the Verge of Emotional Hunger: Anorexia, Bulimia and Interpersonal Relationships in Present-Day Italian Women's Writing - Teresa Ludden: Deviant Bodies and Eating Disorders in Ulrike Draesner's Mitgift and Karen Duve's Dies ist kein Liebeslied - Nathalie Morello: Anorexia, Anger, Agency: Investigating Quests for Self in Three Contemporary Narratives in French - Dearbhla McGrath: Trauma and Transformation: Eating Disorders in Marie Darrieussecq's Truismes - Sonja Stojanovic: «J'ai mangé, j'ai mangé» [I ate and ate]: Accumulation and Excess in Marie Darrieussecq's Truismes - Danila Cannamela: When Appearance Matters: A «Cover-Reading» of Briciole by Alessandra Arachi - Julie Rodgers: Double Voices and Splintered Selves: The Dialectic of Anorexia in Ying Chen's Querelle d'un squelette avec son double - Anna Aresi: The Fine Line: Narratives of Recovery from Anorexia in Italian and American Memoirs - Kathryn Robson: Reading the Anorexic Body: Eating Disorders in Contemporary French Women's Fiction - Petra M. Bagley/Francesca Calamita/Kathryn Robson: Writing Future Narratives of Eating Disorders

About the author










Petra M. Bagley is Senior Lecturer in German in the School of Language and Global Studies at the University of Central Lancashire, Preston.
Francesca Calamita is Assistant Professor, General Faculty, in Italian Studies at the University of Virginia.
Kathryn Robson is Senior Lecturer in French in the School of Modern Languages at Newcastle University.

Product details

Assisted by Petra M. Bagley (Editor), Petra Maria Bagley (Editor), Francesca Calamita (Editor), Petr M Bagley (Editor), Petra M Bagley (Editor), Kathryn Robson (Editor), Gill Rye (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2017
 
EAN 9783034322003
ISBN 978-3-0-3432200-3
No. of pages 292
Dimensions 150 mm x 225 mm x 16 mm
Weight 430 g
Illustrations 1 Abb.
Series Studies in Contemporary Women's Writing
Studies in Contemporary Women's Writing
Studies in Contemporary Women¿s Writing
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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