Deprivation and Power: The Emergence of Anorexia Nervosa in Nineteenth-Century French Literature
By (Author) Patricia McEachern
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th May 1998
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900
Social and cultural history
Cultural studies
840.9353
Hardback
216
Looking at the socio-historical and socio-cultural context, this study investigates examples of anorexia nervosa, a highly symbolic form of nonverbal discourse, in a selection of French novels spanning the period 1835-1889. In each of the novels, there is an unmistakable association between literal and figurative hunger, whereby the protagonists become human signs of their private, unconscious protest. They refuse food not because they are not hungry, but because they hunger too much for effectiveness and self-fulfillment in the face of a repressive society. Each protagonist, when confronted with her severely limited options and overwhelming sense of ineffectiveness, discovers self-empowerment through disorderly eating. The starving body functions as a register of emotional anguish, low self-esteem and powerlessness. Through a kind of "gender-switching", most of the protagonists voluntarily take on, in an attempt to challenge society's restrictive view of femininity, what are commonly considered to be masculine characteristics. This book should be of interest to students and faculty of literature as well as women's and gender studies. Professional therapists dealing with anorexia should find new insight in this informative and unique presentation of the topic.
.,."because anorexia is a crucial contemporary health issue and because the author synthesizes much crucial important material, the volume should be in undergraduate collections as well as those serving advanced scholars."-Choice
...because anorexia is a crucial contemporary health issue and because the author synthesizes much crucial important material, the volume should be in undergraduate collections as well as those serving advanced scholars.-Choice
..."because anorexia is a crucial contemporary health issue and because the author synthesizes much crucial important material, the volume should be in undergraduate collections as well as those serving advanced scholars."-Choice
PATRICIA A. McEACHERN is Assistant Professor of French in the Department of Languages at Drury College, Springfield, Missouri.