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Hence the general argument against Pro-Ana websites is that: not only do they provide a space for harmful collective narratives that otherwise prolong the condition in pre-existing sufferers, but that they also encourage ... But many official sites do stress that they only offer sanctuary to pre-existing sufferers,
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Dias, K. (2003) `The Ana Sanctuary: Women's Pro-anorexia Narratives in Cyberspace', ... Treseder, M.J. (2003) `Pro-ana Websites and the Production of ...
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The ana sanctuary: Women's pro-anorexia narratives in cyberspace. Journal of Interna- tional Women's Studies, 4, 31–45. Ferrell, J. (1998a). ...
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The Ana Sanctuary: Women's Pro-Anorexia Narratives in Cyberspace By Karen Diasi Abstract This article explores cyberspace as a site in which women who are struggling with anorexia can find sanctuary from the surveillance of the public sphere.
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THE ANA SANCTUARY: WOMENS PRO-ANOREXIA NARRATIVES IN CYBERSPACE by Karen Dias1; In this paper I explore cyberspace as a space where women who are struggling with anorexia can potentially find sanctuary from the surveillance and regulatory mechanisms of control in the public sphere.
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With reference to an 'online ethnography' (Ward, 1999) carried out in the 'Anagrrl' pro-anorexic (ana) asynchronous web based community, I explore the radical, underground web-based pro-ana movement. ... 'I Love You to the Bones': Constructing the Anorexic Body in 'Pro-Ana' Message Boards...
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recovery and pro-ana sites attract significant numbers of participants. ..... The ana sanctuary: Women's pro-anorexia narratives in cyberspace. Journal of ...
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