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Reading Disorders:

机译:阅读障碍:

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This article explores the relationship between eating disorders and reading behaviors, arguing that there is a meaningful difference in a minority of readers' approach to and understanding of anorexia life-writing, and of literary texts more broadly. To illuminate this distinction, this article begins by considering the reported deleterious influence of Marya Hornbacher’s anorexia memoir, Wasted, elaborating the ways Hornbacher offers a positive presentation of anorexia nervosa that may, intentionally or not, induce certain readers to “try it” themselves. This is followed by an exploration of how Hornbacher’s own reading praxis is implicated in a discursive feedback loop around anorexia narratives. It concludes with a discussion of disordered reading attitudes in relation to the emergence of the “pro-anorexia” phenomenon.
机译:本文探讨了饮食失调与阅读行为之间的关系,认为少数读者对厌食症的生活写作以及更广泛的文学著作的理解和理解存在显着差异。为了阐明这种区别,本文首先考虑了Marya Hornbacher厌食症回忆录《 Wasted》的有害影响,阐述了Hornbacher积极表达神经性厌食症的方式,可能有意或无意地诱使某些读者自己“尝试”。接下来是对霍恩巴赫尔(Hornbacher)自己的阅读实践如何与厌食症叙事的话语反馈回路有关的探讨。最后讨论了与“厌食症”现象的出现有关的阅读态度无序。

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