Queering Nutrition and Dietetics
LGBTQ+ Reflections on Food Through Art
Herausgeber: Aston, Megan; Joy, Phillip
Queering Nutrition and Dietetics
LGBTQ+ Reflections on Food Through Art
Herausgeber: Aston, Megan; Joy, Phillip
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This book presents experiences of LGBTQ+ people relating to food, bodies, nutrition, health, wellbeing and being queer through critical writing and creative art.
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This book presents experiences of LGBTQ+ people relating to food, bodies, nutrition, health, wellbeing and being queer through critical writing and creative art.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9781032107943
- ISBN-10: 1032107944
- Artikelnr.: 64687041
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9781032107943
- ISBN-10: 1032107944
- Artikelnr.: 64687041
Phillip Joy is an assistant professor at Mount Saint Vincent University. His research focuses on queer nutrition and health. He is the co-editor for Rainbow Reflections: Body Image Comics for Queer Men. Megan Aston is a professor and the associate director of Research and International Affairs at Dalhousie University in the School of Nursing. She teaches and researches in the areas of social justice, community, family, and perinatal health.
PART 1 - Eating, Food, and Bodies 1. Double Visioning: A Two-Spirit
Reflection on Food 2. The Unbearable Straightness of Intuitive Eating 3.
Invisibility - In Visibility: Art-Based Autoethnography of a Bisexual Vegan
Woman with Type 1 Diabetes 4. Out of the Closet, Into Some Other Kind of
Prison: One Gay Asian Man's Journey Finding Self-Worth While Navigating
Body Image and Eating Disorders 5. Fermentating Trans Care: Embracing
Animacy as a Life-Affirming Alternative to Nutritionism 6. Thirst Trap 7.
Coming Together over Food: Coalitional Possibilities Surfacing in/through
(Un)Healthy Queerness 8. Queer(y)ing Foodways: An Agrifood Feminist Killjoy
Critique of Narratives Dominating Foodways 9. Styling Flesh: Queer and
Trans Bodies and the Neoliberal Commodification of Health Veganism 10. How
Sociocultural Structures Shape Body Image and Dietary Practices among Gay,
Bisexual, and Queer Men's Communities 11. Delicious Queer Bodies 12. The
Impact of the Outsider's Gaze and Societal Norms around Food and Bodies on
Queer Individuals 13. Food has Genders (and Sexualities): Negotiating
Foodways, Bodies, Weight, Health, and Identity 14. My Daily Meal PART 2 -
Communities, Connections, and Celebrations 15. The Eating Test: Notes from
a Jewish Lesbian Omnivore 16. Breaking Out of the Pack: Roller Derby and
the Journey to Self-Discovery 17. Social Failure and Personal Best: An
Autoethnography of Food and Gender in the Life of a Queer Youth Who Cooks
with Vermouth 18. Recipe for a Queer Cookbook 19. Girlfriends: A Culinary
(Re)collection 20. Gender-Reveal Cakes and Transphobia 21. Meat Cute 22.
Ach¿ri Anecdotes: Exploring Queer Food Cultures in Indian Kitchens 23. Not
Ready Yet 24. Food, Consumption, and Queer Subjectivity in Contemporary
American Cinema 25. Have You Eaten Today? 26. Food as Cultural and Body
Shame: Experiences of an Ethnic Sexual Minority Emerging Adult 27. Turning
Over a New Leaf: Uncovering Gay Identity Alongside a Vegan Journey PART 3
- From the Front Lines: Queer Care in Practice 28. The Cerberus Helmet
Project: Feast of Wisdom 29. Fairy Tales: Fables from BC Dietitians 30.
Still Dreaming After All These Years that Dietetics Be (Made) Relevant 31.
Being Trans in Dietetics: A Step in the Movement towards Trans and Queer
Liberation through Collaborative Conversation 32. Light of a New Day 33.
How Recovering from an Eating Disorder Made Me Queer 34. Nutrition in
Chemsex 35. Ace(ing) ED 36. "Going from Invisible to Visible": Challenging
the "Normal" Ranges, Cut-Offs, and Labels Used to Describe the Sizes and
Shapes of Transgender and Gender-Diverse Bodies 37. A Case Study Exploring
Relations Between Creativity, Queering and Undoing Coloniality in Dietetic
Theory
Reflection on Food 2. The Unbearable Straightness of Intuitive Eating 3.
Invisibility - In Visibility: Art-Based Autoethnography of a Bisexual Vegan
Woman with Type 1 Diabetes 4. Out of the Closet, Into Some Other Kind of
Prison: One Gay Asian Man's Journey Finding Self-Worth While Navigating
Body Image and Eating Disorders 5. Fermentating Trans Care: Embracing
Animacy as a Life-Affirming Alternative to Nutritionism 6. Thirst Trap 7.
Coming Together over Food: Coalitional Possibilities Surfacing in/through
(Un)Healthy Queerness 8. Queer(y)ing Foodways: An Agrifood Feminist Killjoy
Critique of Narratives Dominating Foodways 9. Styling Flesh: Queer and
Trans Bodies and the Neoliberal Commodification of Health Veganism 10. How
Sociocultural Structures Shape Body Image and Dietary Practices among Gay,
Bisexual, and Queer Men's Communities 11. Delicious Queer Bodies 12. The
Impact of the Outsider's Gaze and Societal Norms around Food and Bodies on
Queer Individuals 13. Food has Genders (and Sexualities): Negotiating
Foodways, Bodies, Weight, Health, and Identity 14. My Daily Meal PART 2 -
Communities, Connections, and Celebrations 15. The Eating Test: Notes from
a Jewish Lesbian Omnivore 16. Breaking Out of the Pack: Roller Derby and
the Journey to Self-Discovery 17. Social Failure and Personal Best: An
Autoethnography of Food and Gender in the Life of a Queer Youth Who Cooks
with Vermouth 18. Recipe for a Queer Cookbook 19. Girlfriends: A Culinary
(Re)collection 20. Gender-Reveal Cakes and Transphobia 21. Meat Cute 22.
Ach¿ri Anecdotes: Exploring Queer Food Cultures in Indian Kitchens 23. Not
Ready Yet 24. Food, Consumption, and Queer Subjectivity in Contemporary
American Cinema 25. Have You Eaten Today? 26. Food as Cultural and Body
Shame: Experiences of an Ethnic Sexual Minority Emerging Adult 27. Turning
Over a New Leaf: Uncovering Gay Identity Alongside a Vegan Journey PART 3
- From the Front Lines: Queer Care in Practice 28. The Cerberus Helmet
Project: Feast of Wisdom 29. Fairy Tales: Fables from BC Dietitians 30.
Still Dreaming After All These Years that Dietetics Be (Made) Relevant 31.
Being Trans in Dietetics: A Step in the Movement towards Trans and Queer
Liberation through Collaborative Conversation 32. Light of a New Day 33.
How Recovering from an Eating Disorder Made Me Queer 34. Nutrition in
Chemsex 35. Ace(ing) ED 36. "Going from Invisible to Visible": Challenging
the "Normal" Ranges, Cut-Offs, and Labels Used to Describe the Sizes and
Shapes of Transgender and Gender-Diverse Bodies 37. A Case Study Exploring
Relations Between Creativity, Queering and Undoing Coloniality in Dietetic
Theory
PART 1 - Eating, Food, and Bodies 1. Double Visioning: A Two-Spirit
Reflection on Food 2. The Unbearable Straightness of Intuitive Eating 3.
Invisibility - In Visibility: Art-Based Autoethnography of a Bisexual Vegan
Woman with Type 1 Diabetes 4. Out of the Closet, Into Some Other Kind of
Prison: One Gay Asian Man's Journey Finding Self-Worth While Navigating
Body Image and Eating Disorders 5. Fermentating Trans Care: Embracing
Animacy as a Life-Affirming Alternative to Nutritionism 6. Thirst Trap 7.
Coming Together over Food: Coalitional Possibilities Surfacing in/through
(Un)Healthy Queerness 8. Queer(y)ing Foodways: An Agrifood Feminist Killjoy
Critique of Narratives Dominating Foodways 9. Styling Flesh: Queer and
Trans Bodies and the Neoliberal Commodification of Health Veganism 10. How
Sociocultural Structures Shape Body Image and Dietary Practices among Gay,
Bisexual, and Queer Men's Communities 11. Delicious Queer Bodies 12. The
Impact of the Outsider's Gaze and Societal Norms around Food and Bodies on
Queer Individuals 13. Food has Genders (and Sexualities): Negotiating
Foodways, Bodies, Weight, Health, and Identity 14. My Daily Meal PART 2 -
Communities, Connections, and Celebrations 15. The Eating Test: Notes from
a Jewish Lesbian Omnivore 16. Breaking Out of the Pack: Roller Derby and
the Journey to Self-Discovery 17. Social Failure and Personal Best: An
Autoethnography of Food and Gender in the Life of a Queer Youth Who Cooks
with Vermouth 18. Recipe for a Queer Cookbook 19. Girlfriends: A Culinary
(Re)collection 20. Gender-Reveal Cakes and Transphobia 21. Meat Cute 22.
Ach¿ri Anecdotes: Exploring Queer Food Cultures in Indian Kitchens 23. Not
Ready Yet 24. Food, Consumption, and Queer Subjectivity in Contemporary
American Cinema 25. Have You Eaten Today? 26. Food as Cultural and Body
Shame: Experiences of an Ethnic Sexual Minority Emerging Adult 27. Turning
Over a New Leaf: Uncovering Gay Identity Alongside a Vegan Journey PART 3
- From the Front Lines: Queer Care in Practice 28. The Cerberus Helmet
Project: Feast of Wisdom 29. Fairy Tales: Fables from BC Dietitians 30.
Still Dreaming After All These Years that Dietetics Be (Made) Relevant 31.
Being Trans in Dietetics: A Step in the Movement towards Trans and Queer
Liberation through Collaborative Conversation 32. Light of a New Day 33.
How Recovering from an Eating Disorder Made Me Queer 34. Nutrition in
Chemsex 35. Ace(ing) ED 36. "Going from Invisible to Visible": Challenging
the "Normal" Ranges, Cut-Offs, and Labels Used to Describe the Sizes and
Shapes of Transgender and Gender-Diverse Bodies 37. A Case Study Exploring
Relations Between Creativity, Queering and Undoing Coloniality in Dietetic
Theory
Reflection on Food 2. The Unbearable Straightness of Intuitive Eating 3.
Invisibility - In Visibility: Art-Based Autoethnography of a Bisexual Vegan
Woman with Type 1 Diabetes 4. Out of the Closet, Into Some Other Kind of
Prison: One Gay Asian Man's Journey Finding Self-Worth While Navigating
Body Image and Eating Disorders 5. Fermentating Trans Care: Embracing
Animacy as a Life-Affirming Alternative to Nutritionism 6. Thirst Trap 7.
Coming Together over Food: Coalitional Possibilities Surfacing in/through
(Un)Healthy Queerness 8. Queer(y)ing Foodways: An Agrifood Feminist Killjoy
Critique of Narratives Dominating Foodways 9. Styling Flesh: Queer and
Trans Bodies and the Neoliberal Commodification of Health Veganism 10. How
Sociocultural Structures Shape Body Image and Dietary Practices among Gay,
Bisexual, and Queer Men's Communities 11. Delicious Queer Bodies 12. The
Impact of the Outsider's Gaze and Societal Norms around Food and Bodies on
Queer Individuals 13. Food has Genders (and Sexualities): Negotiating
Foodways, Bodies, Weight, Health, and Identity 14. My Daily Meal PART 2 -
Communities, Connections, and Celebrations 15. The Eating Test: Notes from
a Jewish Lesbian Omnivore 16. Breaking Out of the Pack: Roller Derby and
the Journey to Self-Discovery 17. Social Failure and Personal Best: An
Autoethnography of Food and Gender in the Life of a Queer Youth Who Cooks
with Vermouth 18. Recipe for a Queer Cookbook 19. Girlfriends: A Culinary
(Re)collection 20. Gender-Reveal Cakes and Transphobia 21. Meat Cute 22.
Ach¿ri Anecdotes: Exploring Queer Food Cultures in Indian Kitchens 23. Not
Ready Yet 24. Food, Consumption, and Queer Subjectivity in Contemporary
American Cinema 25. Have You Eaten Today? 26. Food as Cultural and Body
Shame: Experiences of an Ethnic Sexual Minority Emerging Adult 27. Turning
Over a New Leaf: Uncovering Gay Identity Alongside a Vegan Journey PART 3
- From the Front Lines: Queer Care in Practice 28. The Cerberus Helmet
Project: Feast of Wisdom 29. Fairy Tales: Fables from BC Dietitians 30.
Still Dreaming After All These Years that Dietetics Be (Made) Relevant 31.
Being Trans in Dietetics: A Step in the Movement towards Trans and Queer
Liberation through Collaborative Conversation 32. Light of a New Day 33.
How Recovering from an Eating Disorder Made Me Queer 34. Nutrition in
Chemsex 35. Ace(ing) ED 36. "Going from Invisible to Visible": Challenging
the "Normal" Ranges, Cut-Offs, and Labels Used to Describe the Sizes and
Shapes of Transgender and Gender-Diverse Bodies 37. A Case Study Exploring
Relations Between Creativity, Queering and Undoing Coloniality in Dietetic
Theory