Index
Heike Bartel
(University of Nottingham, UK)
ISBN: 978-1-83909-923-6, eISBN: 978-1-83909-920-5
Publication date: 4 December 2020
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Bartel, H. (2020), "Index", Men Writing Eating Disorders: Autobiographical Writing and Illness Experience in English and German Narratives, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 163-167. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83909-920-520201007
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:Emerald Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2021 Heike Bartel
INDEX
Index
Note: Page numbers followed by “n” indicate notes.
À la recherche du temps perdu (Proust)
, 80
Abuse, sexual
, 54, 80, 132–133
Alcohol
, 92
Alexithymia
, 30
American National Eating Disorders Association
, 19
American Psychiatric Association
, 15
Anabolic steroids
, 46
Anorexia
, 9, 15–17, 41, 43
effect of
, 55
voices
, 50
in women
, 103
Anti-Bildungsroman
, 88–89
Autobiographical pact
, 78, 112n3, 138
Autobiographical writing
, 13, 38, 69–87
autobiography vs.
, 71–74
paratexts
, 93–112
ventures outside
, 87–93
Autopathography
, 117
Avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID)
, 15
Beat (eating disorders charity)
, 7n1, 11, 98–99, 106, 142n2
Beauvoir, Simone de
, 35–37
‘Bigorexia’
, 2, 20
‘Bildung’
, 112n5
Bildungsroman
, 70, 88, 112n4
Binge eating disorder
, 19–20
Body dissatisfaction
, 45
Body dysmorphic disorder
, 21, 29, 46–47, 82
Bulimia
, 9, 17–19, 57
Butler, Judith
, 35–37
Charon, Rita
, 117, 125–126
Childhood
, 7, 66, 77, 80–81, 85–86, 89, 104, 105
Clean eating
, 30
Cocaine
, 92
Comedy
, 96
Confessions of an English Opium-Eater (de Quincey)
, 87
Covid-19
, 11, 117, 122
Cycling
, 50
Delderfield, Russell
, 23, 27, 28, 119
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V)
, 14–15
Eating disorders
classifications
, 14–21
feminist scholarship and
, 32–34
gendering illness
, 31–32
‘girls’ illness
, 25–28
language
, 28–31
sex and intimacy
, 52–68
sport and exercise
, 40–52
Electroshock treatment
, 12
Exercise
, 7, 20–21, 40–52, 56, 58, 62, 64–65, 70, 111, 136
Family
food histories
, 81–87
photos
, 103
Fat Is A Feminist Issue (Orbach)
, 32
Femininity
, 32, 37
Feminisation
, 31
Feminist scholarship
, 6, 32–34
FirstStepsED (eating disorders charity)
, xiii, 142n2
‘Fletschern’
, 109
Foucault, Michel
, 28
Frank, Arthur
, 117, 136
‘Freakshow’
, 108
Gay
, 12, 28, 39, 66–67, 74
Gender
, 35–36, 127
Gender disparity
, 27
Gender Trouble (Butler)
, 35
Gendering illness
, 31–32
Genette, Gérard
, 93, 110
‘Girls’ illness
, 25–28
Hawkins, Anne Hunsaker
, 117, 121
Health Humanities 2
, 98, 118, 120, 121, 123, 139
Healthcare
illness narrative
, 115–118
men writing experiences of treatment
, 128–140
narratives and
, 118–121
narratives in healthcare education and training
, 121–124
new additions to corpus of narrative medicine
, 124–127
Hegemonic masculinity
, 39–40, 44
Homosexuality
, 38
Hospitalisation
, 12
Humour
, 95–96, 137
‘Hunger Artist’, A [‘Ein Hungerkünstler’] (Kafka)
, 105–110
‘I’-narrator
, 12, 29–30, 50–51, 135
Illness as Many Narratives: Arts, Medicine and Culture (Bolaki)
, 117
Illness as Narrative (Jurecic)
, 117
Illness narrative
, 4, 115–118
Illness Narratives, The (Kleinman)
, 116–117
International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11)
, 15
Invisible Man, The (Morgan)
, 122
Kafka, Franz
, 108–110
Kintsugi
, 138–139
Language
, 28–31
Lejeune, Phillippe
, 78–79, 112n3, 138
Literary narratives
, 3
Literary scholarship
autobiographical writing vs. autobiography
, 71–74
food memories
, 80–81
through lens of
, 69–87
memoir boom
, 74–77
memory
, 77–80
Literature and Medicine. A Practical and Pedagogical Guide (Schleifer & Vannatta)
, 126
Magic Mountain, The [Der Zauberberg] (Mann, Th.)
, 117
MaleVoiceED (eating disorders charity)
, xiii, 142n2
Manhood
, 48
Masculinisation
, 42
Masculinities (Connell)
, 36
Masculinity
, 36–37
hegemonic
, 28, 39–40, 44, 68
multiple modes
, 38
studies
, 36
versions
, 40
Medical Humanities
, 2, 98, 118, 121, 123, 142n3
Memoir see Autobiographical writing
Memoir boom
, 70, 74–77
Memory
, 77–80
fallibility of
, 78
Men writing experiences of treatment
, 128–140
Mitgift (Draesner)
, 103
Moi, Toril
, 36–37
Muscle dysmorphia
, 20–21, 46–47
Narrative Medicine
, 3, 124–126, 135
Narrative Medicine: Honoring the Stories of Illness (Charon)
, 117
Narratives
competence
, 125
critical reading of
, 3
and healthcare
, 118–121
in healthcare education and training
, 121–124
new additions to corpus of narrative medicine
, 124–127
National Socialism
, 85
NEON Study
, 136
Orthorexia
, 30
Other Specified Feeding and Eating Disorders (OSFED)
, 15
Overeating
, 84
Pact, autobiographical
, 78, 112n3, 138
Paratexts
, 93
forewords, afterwords and interjections
, 110–112
images
, 96–105
Pathography
, 117
Photographs
, 96, 98, 101
Pop music
, 92
Psychiatric
disorders
, 15
illness
, 3
Psychodramas
, 81
Psychopathography
, 117
Public & Patient Engagement (PPE)
, 119
Publishers
, 7, 17, 100
Qualitative research
, 23, 27
Quantitative clinical studies
, 6
Quantitative research
, 119
Reconstructing Illness: Studies in Pathography (Hawkins)
, 117
Recovery
, 4, 7, 31, 38, 51–52, 55–58, 60, 62–63, 68, 86, 96, 98, 106, 111, 116, 137, 141
Reflections on the Tyranny of Slenderness (Chernin)
, 33
Remembering
, 77
Resurrected from Anorexia [Auferstanden aus der Magersucht] (Slim)
, 96
Reverse anorexia
, 20
Running
, 51
Second Sex, The (Beauvoir)
, 35–36
Self-writing see Autobiographical writing
Sex
, 7, 35–37, 40, 42–43, 47, 52–68, 70, 98
Sex, Gender and Society (Oakly)
, 35
Sex and Gender: On the Development of Masculinity and Femininity (Stoller)
, 35
Sex and intimacy
, 52
pleasure and fulfilment
, 68
relationships with ‘Anna’ and ‘Wendy’
, 59–65
‘Sins of the Flesh’
, 65–68
‘slim=attractive’
, 53–59
Sexual abuse
, 54, 80, 132–133
‘Shirts and skins’
, 43–48
Slim-equals-attractive-formula
, 53–59
Sontag, Susan
, 107
Sport and exercise
, 40
excessive exercise
, 48–51
positive elements of exercise
, 51–52
‘shirts and skins’
, 43–48
Steroids
, 2, 21, 46
Story to Tell, or: Regarding Male Eating Disorders, A (Rakoš and de Theije)
, 123
Team sports
, 43
Trigger
, 2, 18
Unbearable Weight (Bordo)
, 33
Ventures outside autobiographical writing
, 87–93
What Is a Woman? (Moi)
, 36
Wounded Storyteller: Body, Illness and Ethics, The (Frank)
, 117, 136
Writing
, 14
processes and products
, 69