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Posts Tagged: Aliens & Anorexia

Erasing the Girl: Why Don’t We Trust Women to Tell Their Stories of Disordered Eating?

By Arielle Bernstein

August 17th, 2017

I didn’t want to criticize her, or demand explanations from her. I just wanted to hear her speak.

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Tags: Aliens & Anorexia, anorexia, Arielle Bernstein, bodies, body image, body shaming, bulimia, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Chris Kraus, eating disorders, Feed, Film, hunger, Jia Tolentino, joanna novak, Lily Collins, Marti Noxon, Mental Health, Netflix, Roxane Gay, Sophie Gilbert, stereotype, television, The Danger of a Single Story, thinspiration, To the Bone, Troian Bellisario, women's bodies

The Saturday Rumpus Interview: Jacob Wren

By Arielle Bernstein

March 7th, 2015

Jacob Wren discusses his newest novel, Polyamorous Love Song, the relationship between art and ethics, and whether Kanye West is a force for good in the art and music world.

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Tags: Aliens & Anorexia, Arielle Bernstein, Art, artists, Beck, beyonce, capitalism, Chris Kraus, ethics, Families Are Formed Through Copulation, freedom, Impossible Object, jacob wren, Juliana Spahr, kanye, kanye west, Kathy Acker, Lene Berg, love, Media, modernism, Nicholas Mosley, Polyamorous Love Song, polyamory, pop culture, postmodernism, Revenge Fantasies of the Politically Dispossessed, Revolution, samizdat, Sex, technology, television, the Internet, The Transformation, transgressions, Unrehearsed Beauty

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