Memoirs of eating disorders have attracted considerable popular, critical and scholarly attention as a sub-genre of life writing. These memoirs have also been noted by, and incorporated into, the medical and psychological discourse on eating disorder. Rarely, if ever, however, have these memoirs been read, categorised or discussed as a sub-genre of food writing. In so doing, this article proposes that while many personal memoirs of disordered eating concentrate both on gastronomic/culinary and personal matters (like the food memoir), many also narrate a concern with the act of writing, the author’s motivation towards producing this unique group of texts, and their intended consumers. Surveying the eating disorder memoir in this way, and inv...
The story behind this research project begins in 1962 when, at age 11, I developed an eating disorde...
Innovations are required to move the rhetoric of recovery into practice. Mental health nurses do, or...
Philosophers, social scientists, poets, critics––when we want to express some understanding about ou...
Memoirs of eating disorders have attracted considerable popular, critical and scholarly attention as...
As examples of popular literature, food writing texts are more than practical manuals of culinary ed...
In my dissertation I examine the representation of self-creation through anorexia and bulimia in mem...
A growing body of evidence points to the potential of life writing about anorexia to foster “disorde...
This thesis manuscript is the beginning of a book-length project by the same title. Taste is a memoi...
Learning from the lived experience of disordered eating is vital for contemporary mental health prac...
Eating disorders are on the rise among adolescents in North America along with an increase in mortal...
Anorexia, bulimia, binge eating and troubled relationships with food and bodies have been depicted b...
Small Acts of Disappearance is a collection of ten essays that describes the authors affliction with...
Background There is growing evidence for the efficacy of self-help bibliotherapy as a treatment for ...
Despite various backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives, the table offers a place for people to meet...
As part of a larger, mixed-methods study, we posted an invitation to participate in a study on the e...
The story behind this research project begins in 1962 when, at age 11, I developed an eating disorde...
Innovations are required to move the rhetoric of recovery into practice. Mental health nurses do, or...
Philosophers, social scientists, poets, critics––when we want to express some understanding about ou...
Memoirs of eating disorders have attracted considerable popular, critical and scholarly attention as...
As examples of popular literature, food writing texts are more than practical manuals of culinary ed...
In my dissertation I examine the representation of self-creation through anorexia and bulimia in mem...
A growing body of evidence points to the potential of life writing about anorexia to foster “disorde...
This thesis manuscript is the beginning of a book-length project by the same title. Taste is a memoi...
Learning from the lived experience of disordered eating is vital for contemporary mental health prac...
Eating disorders are on the rise among adolescents in North America along with an increase in mortal...
Anorexia, bulimia, binge eating and troubled relationships with food and bodies have been depicted b...
Small Acts of Disappearance is a collection of ten essays that describes the authors affliction with...
Background There is growing evidence for the efficacy of self-help bibliotherapy as a treatment for ...
Despite various backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives, the table offers a place for people to meet...
As part of a larger, mixed-methods study, we posted an invitation to participate in a study on the e...
The story behind this research project begins in 1962 when, at age 11, I developed an eating disorde...
Innovations are required to move the rhetoric of recovery into practice. Mental health nurses do, or...
Philosophers, social scientists, poets, critics––when we want to express some understanding about ou...