Using a post-structualist, discourse analytic framework this study investigates constructions of 'anorexia' and 'bulimia' made by young people. A story completion methodology was employed to allow young people to express their understandings of eating disorders. This involved participants completing two stories, about a fictional female character, Ashley, described as engaging in either anorexic-type or bulimic-type eating behaviour. Analysis of the resulting stories demonstrated several ways in which both 'anorexia' and 'bulimia'were constructed as problematic, as pathologized and as requiring treatment. These constructions were framed within conflicting paternalistic and neo-liberal narratives, whereby Ashley was constituted as both a pas...
ABSTRACT A dichotomy has been identified between traditional and feminist accounts of 'anorexia nerv...
AbstractBackgrounddistinctive discursive characteristics related to the experience of an eating diso...
Note:This thesis traces the development of women's subjectivity through anorexic discourse, in Doris...
Using a post-structualist, discourse analytic framework this study investigates constructions of 'an...
Objectives: \ud To identify the variety of versions of bulimia constructed by participants, to sugge...
Bulimia nervosa disproportionately affects young women and is associated with considerable distress ...
This study takes a social constructionist approach, using narrative inquiry methods to analyse posts...
Anorexic narratives share the thesis that compulsive behaviours like eating disorders are determined...
Previous studies on lay theories of anorexia nervosa have examined the 'accuracy' of lay knowledge, ...
This thesis argues that although the anorexic patient is subjugated in the medical encounter, subjec...
Previous studies on lay theories of anorexia nervosa have examined the 'accuracy' of lay knowledge, ...
241 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The analysis of these sites h...
The absence of qualitative analysis in mainstream research on eating disorders is discussed in the f...
This article presents the results of a narrative study in which I analyzed stories told in narrative...
Eating disorders patients remain a real challenge for healthcare professionals due to low motivation...
ABSTRACT A dichotomy has been identified between traditional and feminist accounts of 'anorexia nerv...
AbstractBackgrounddistinctive discursive characteristics related to the experience of an eating diso...
Note:This thesis traces the development of women's subjectivity through anorexic discourse, in Doris...
Using a post-structualist, discourse analytic framework this study investigates constructions of 'an...
Objectives: \ud To identify the variety of versions of bulimia constructed by participants, to sugge...
Bulimia nervosa disproportionately affects young women and is associated with considerable distress ...
This study takes a social constructionist approach, using narrative inquiry methods to analyse posts...
Anorexic narratives share the thesis that compulsive behaviours like eating disorders are determined...
Previous studies on lay theories of anorexia nervosa have examined the 'accuracy' of lay knowledge, ...
This thesis argues that although the anorexic patient is subjugated in the medical encounter, subjec...
Previous studies on lay theories of anorexia nervosa have examined the 'accuracy' of lay knowledge, ...
241 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The analysis of these sites h...
The absence of qualitative analysis in mainstream research on eating disorders is discussed in the f...
This article presents the results of a narrative study in which I analyzed stories told in narrative...
Eating disorders patients remain a real challenge for healthcare professionals due to low motivation...
ABSTRACT A dichotomy has been identified between traditional and feminist accounts of 'anorexia nerv...
AbstractBackgrounddistinctive discursive characteristics related to the experience of an eating diso...
Note:This thesis traces the development of women's subjectivity through anorexic discourse, in Doris...