古代的饥饿,现代的世界

Solia Valentine
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本文探讨了公元前3100年至公元476年之间古代世界的限制性饮食、暴食和排便的历史证据,以便与当代的限制性饮食和暴食症(即神经性厌食症和神经性贪食症)进行比较。它的目的是分析饮食失调的原因随着时间的推移,考虑到社会规范和态度,检查这些疾病在古代和现代世界之间的分歧方式。主要地,这篇论文断言,身体形象在社会层面上的重要性差异解释了古代和现代世界饮食失调动机的差异。然而,女性在饮食失调方面表现出的行为有一些关键的相似之处,可以归因于这两个时期之间父权结构的连续性。
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Ancient Hunger, Modern World
This paper explores historical evidence of restrictive eating, as well as binging and purging in the ancient world from 3100 BC to around 476 AD in order to draw comparisons with contemporary restrictive and binge eating disorders — namely, anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. It aims to analyze the causes of disordered eating over time with regard to societal norms and attitudes, examining the ways in which these disorders diverge between the ancient and modern worlds. Principally, this paper asserts that differences in the significance of body image on a societal level account for distinctions in the motivations of disordered eating within the ancient and modern worlds. There are, however, key parallels to behaviors that women exhibit with regard to disordered eating that can be attributed to the continuity of patriarchal structures between these two time periods.
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