This paper draws on the autobiographical experience of anorexia of the two authors and on some of the steps that shaped their course of care, in order to reflect critically on social work, the two authors' field of work. The research methodology is duo-ethnography, characterized by a critical, dialogic and multivocal tension in which the differences in meanings that the two researchers bring are entangled in narratives that try to open new windows on experience. The social worker's competence drawn on their experience of fragility can become a resource for recognizing the invisible spaces of the possible in complex and painful life stories. The act of caring took the form of new words and images that accompanied both authors to nourish their bodies with new sensations and to feel differently, albeit in different ways. This sensitivity, however, is not only witness to stories of suffering but also carries a different professional awareness.

Cuppari, A., Luraschi, S. (2023). How the experience of anorexia can nourish social work. In N. Fairchild (a cura di), 6th European Congress of Qualitative Inquiry . Qualitative Inquiry in the Anthropocene: Affirmative and generative possibilities for (Post)Anthropocentric futures. Congress Proceedings Book 2023 (pp. 202-208). University of Portsmouth.

How the experience of anorexia can nourish social work

Cuppari, A
;
Luraschi, S
2023

Abstract

This paper draws on the autobiographical experience of anorexia of the two authors and on some of the steps that shaped their course of care, in order to reflect critically on social work, the two authors' field of work. The research methodology is duo-ethnography, characterized by a critical, dialogic and multivocal tension in which the differences in meanings that the two researchers bring are entangled in narratives that try to open new windows on experience. The social worker's competence drawn on their experience of fragility can become a resource for recognizing the invisible spaces of the possible in complex and painful life stories. The act of caring took the form of new words and images that accompanied both authors to nourish their bodies with new sensations and to feel differently, albeit in different ways. This sensitivity, however, is not only witness to stories of suffering but also carries a different professional awareness.
Capitolo o saggio
duo-ethnography, social work, anorexia nervosa
English
6th European Congress of Qualitative Inquiry . Qualitative Inquiry in the Anthropocene: Affirmative and generative possibilities for (Post)Anthropocentric futures. Congress Proceedings Book 2023
Fairchild, N
2023
978-1-86137-677-0
University of Portsmouth
202
208
Cuppari, A., Luraschi, S. (2023). How the experience of anorexia can nourish social work. In N. Fairchild (a cura di), 6th European Congress of Qualitative Inquiry . Qualitative Inquiry in the Anthropocene: Affirmative and generative possibilities for (Post)Anthropocentric futures. Congress Proceedings Book 2023 (pp. 202-208). University of Portsmouth.
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