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Men Writing Eating Disorders

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Eating disorders do not only affect women and girls; men and boys get them too but remain mostly invisible. This book gives insight into this neglected problem through a comparative and transnation...
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  • 04 December 2020
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Eating disorders are situated at the complex interface of biology, medicine, culture, society, and politics, and are seen differently from each perspective. This book brings together discussions of eating, food, gender, sexuality and mental health through analysis of published autobiographical narratives authored by men with experience of living with one of the main eating disorders (anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge-eating disorder) as well as associated mental health problems such as body dysmorphic disorder and depression. Written by a literary scholar, the book speaks with authority on the value of literary narratives for much-needed qualitative research and training on the lived experience of eating disorders in men.

With its transnational and comparative focus on texts from the US, UK, Germany, and Austria, Men Writing Eating Disorders will appeal to readers working across the arts and humanities and science disciplines. Its interdisciplinary approach offers new insights for readers interested in autobiography, illness narratives, Gender Studies and Critical Masculinity Studies; for scholars keen to explore the nexus of the arts, humanities and sciences within the emerging disciplines of Health Humanities and Medical Humanities; and for healthcare professionals and clinical researchers who recognize the importance of personal narratives in training and practice.
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Price: $61.99
Pages: 184
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited
Series: Emerald Points
Publication Date: 04 December 2020
ISBN: 9781839099236
Format: Paperback
BISACs: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Medical (incl. Patients), Biography and non-fiction prose, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Disease & Health Issues, MEDICAL / Mental Health
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I read this fascinating study in a single sitting. Heike Bartel's Men Writing Eating Disorders probes a little-known but devastating issue with superlative care: illuminating the link between autobiographical writing in English and German, and attempts by men to chart their experiences of eating disorders; but also showing the vital role that literature can play in uncovering this largely taboo illness. This text brings to our attention a striking modern literary corpus and shows what a powerful tool literary research can be in the growing field of Medical Humanities.
Heike Bartel is Associate Professor of German at the University of Nottingham, UK. She has published extensively on eighteenth-century and contemporary literature and poetry, women’s writing and narrative perspectives. Her interdisciplinary research focuses on narratives of lived experiences of illness. She is leading AHRC- and Wellcome-funded collaborative projects in the field.
Chapter 1. Eating Disorders and Men
Chapter 2. Constructing Eating Disorders
Chapter 3. Written on the Body
Chapter 4. Autobiographical Writing
Chapter 5. Writing for Healthcare;