Albano C
Womens Writ. 2001;8(2):313-26. doi: 10.1080/09699080100200129.
By comparing early modern cases of self-starvation with current theories of anorexia nervosa, this article explores the framing of the starving body as a cultural product, and questions the implications of culture in the perception and representations of the refusal of food. This allows a consideration of self-starvation as both a product and reflection of cultural values attributed to consumption, gender, and the body.
通过将早期现代的自我饥饿案例与当前神经性厌食症理论进行比较,本文探讨了饥饿身体作为一种文化产物的建构,并质疑文化在对拒绝进食的认知和呈现中的影响。这使得我们能够将自我饥饿视为文化赋予消费、性别和身体的价值观的产物与反映。