"I Am a Waste of Breath, of Space, of Time": Metaphors of Self in a Pro-Anorexia Group

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2020-04-02T10:36:05Z

2020-04-02T10:36:05Z

2014

2020-04-02T10:36:05Z

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According to recent research on eating disorders, heavy users of pro-anorexia (pro-ana) sites show higher levels of disordered eating and more severe impairment of quality of life than non-heavy users. A better understanding of how pro-ana members self-present in the virtual world could shed some light on these offline behaviors. Through discourse analysis, I examined the metaphors the members of a pro-ana group invoked in their personal profiles on a popular social networking site, to talk about the self. I applied the Metaphor Identification Procedure to 757 text profiles. I identified four key metaphorical constructions in pro-ana members' self-descriptions: self as space, self as weight, perfecting the self, and the social self. These four main metaphors represented discourse strategies, both to create a collective pro-ana identity and to enact an individual identity as pro-ana. In this article, I discuss the implications of these findings for the treatment of eating disorders.

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Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1177/1049732314550004

Qualitative Health Research, 2014

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