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The Contemporary Reader of Gender and Fat Studies is a key reference work in contemporary scholarship situated at the intersection between Gender and Fat Studies, charting the connections and tensions between these two fields.
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The Contemporary Reader of Gender and Fat Studies is a key reference work in contemporary scholarship situated at the intersection between Gender and Fat Studies, charting the connections and tensions between these two fields.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000891850
- Artikelnr.: 68282115
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000891850
- Artikelnr.: 68282115
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Amy Erdman Farrell is the James Hope Caldwell Memorial Chair and Professor of American Studies and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Dickinson College. The author of Yours in Sisterhood: Ms. Magazine and the Promise of Popular Feminism and Fat Shame: Stigma and the Fat Body in American Culture, she has shared her research on national popular media, including Bitch, the New Yorker, Psychology Today, NPR, CNN, and The Colbert Report. From 2019 to 2020 she served as an American Council of Learned Societies fellow and in 2021-2022 she was in residence at the Harvard Radcliffe Institute, where she worked on a project focusing on key moments in the history of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America.
Part I: Introduction
1 Connecting Gender and Fat: Feminism, Intersectionality and Stigma
Part II: Discourses of Gender and Fat
2 Undesirably Different: Hyper(in)visibilty and the Gendered Fat Body
3 Gendered Fat Bodies as Neoliberal Bodies
4 To Have and Not to Hold: Queering Fatness
5 Antiblackness, Gender and Fat
Part III: Narrating Gender and Fat
6 Embodied Narration
7 Fat Stories
Part IV: Historicizing Fatness
8 The Politics of Fat and Gender in the Ancient World
9 Historicizing Black Women's Anti-Fatness
Part V: Gender and Fat in Institutions and Public Policy
10 Public Policy and the Repercussions of Fat Stigma on Women and Children
April Michelle Herndon
11 Anti-fat and Anti-Latina Discourse and Policy in the United States
12 Fatness, Gender, and Academic Achievement in Secondary and Postsecondary Education
Part VI: Gender and Fat in Health and Medicine
13 Eating Disorders, Gender, and Fat: Theorizing the Fat Body in Feminist Theories of Eating Disorders
14 Immovable Subjects, Unstoppable Forces: Bariatric Surgery, Gender, and the Body
15 Gender, Fat, and "Reproductive" Healthcare: Negotiating Fat Pregnancy in the Context of Eugenics
Part VII: Gender and Fat in Popular Culture and Media
16 Sexy, Docile Bodies: The Objectification and Paternalistic Management of Plus-Size Models
17 Big-Gay Men Entering the Twenty-First Century: Global Perspectives on Fat-Affirming Subcultures and Imagery
18 From Hattie McDaniel to Queen Latifah: Examining a New Mammy and other Fat Black Women Representations in Contemporary Media
Part VIII: Gender, Fat and Resistance
19 Coming Out as Fat
20 Fat Community
21: Belle di Faccia: Fat Activism in Italy
22 "Your belly is a heap of wheat:" a Torah of Fat Liberation
23 Don't Forget to Be Yourself
Part IX: In Memoriam Chapter 24 Friend of Cat
1 Connecting Gender and Fat: Feminism, Intersectionality and Stigma
Part II: Discourses of Gender and Fat
2 Undesirably Different: Hyper(in)visibilty and the Gendered Fat Body
3 Gendered Fat Bodies as Neoliberal Bodies
4 To Have and Not to Hold: Queering Fatness
5 Antiblackness, Gender and Fat
Part III: Narrating Gender and Fat
6 Embodied Narration
7 Fat Stories
Part IV: Historicizing Fatness
8 The Politics of Fat and Gender in the Ancient World
9 Historicizing Black Women's Anti-Fatness
Part V: Gender and Fat in Institutions and Public Policy
10 Public Policy and the Repercussions of Fat Stigma on Women and Children
April Michelle Herndon
11 Anti-fat and Anti-Latina Discourse and Policy in the United States
12 Fatness, Gender, and Academic Achievement in Secondary and Postsecondary Education
Part VI: Gender and Fat in Health and Medicine
13 Eating Disorders, Gender, and Fat: Theorizing the Fat Body in Feminist Theories of Eating Disorders
14 Immovable Subjects, Unstoppable Forces: Bariatric Surgery, Gender, and the Body
15 Gender, Fat, and "Reproductive" Healthcare: Negotiating Fat Pregnancy in the Context of Eugenics
Part VII: Gender and Fat in Popular Culture and Media
16 Sexy, Docile Bodies: The Objectification and Paternalistic Management of Plus-Size Models
17 Big-Gay Men Entering the Twenty-First Century: Global Perspectives on Fat-Affirming Subcultures and Imagery
18 From Hattie McDaniel to Queen Latifah: Examining a New Mammy and other Fat Black Women Representations in Contemporary Media
Part VIII: Gender, Fat and Resistance
19 Coming Out as Fat
20 Fat Community
21: Belle di Faccia: Fat Activism in Italy
22 "Your belly is a heap of wheat:" a Torah of Fat Liberation
23 Don't Forget to Be Yourself
Part IX: In Memoriam Chapter 24 Friend of Cat
Part I: Introduction
1 Connecting Gender and Fat: Feminism, Intersectionality and Stigma
Part II: Discourses of Gender and Fat
2 Undesirably Different: Hyper(in)visibilty and the Gendered Fat Body
3 Gendered Fat Bodies as Neoliberal Bodies
4 To Have and Not to Hold: Queering Fatness
5 Antiblackness, Gender and Fat
Part III: Narrating Gender and Fat
6 Embodied Narration
7 Fat Stories
Part IV: Historicizing Fatness
8 The Politics of Fat and Gender in the Ancient World
9 Historicizing Black Women's Anti-Fatness
Part V: Gender and Fat in Institutions and Public Policy
10 Public Policy and the Repercussions of Fat Stigma on Women and Children
April Michelle Herndon
11 Anti-fat and Anti-Latina Discourse and Policy in the United States
12 Fatness, Gender, and Academic Achievement in Secondary and Postsecondary Education
Part VI: Gender and Fat in Health and Medicine
13 Eating Disorders, Gender, and Fat: Theorizing the Fat Body in Feminist Theories of Eating Disorders
14 Immovable Subjects, Unstoppable Forces: Bariatric Surgery, Gender, and the Body
15 Gender, Fat, and "Reproductive" Healthcare: Negotiating Fat Pregnancy in the Context of Eugenics
Part VII: Gender and Fat in Popular Culture and Media
16 Sexy, Docile Bodies: The Objectification and Paternalistic Management of Plus-Size Models
17 Big-Gay Men Entering the Twenty-First Century: Global Perspectives on Fat-Affirming Subcultures and Imagery
18 From Hattie McDaniel to Queen Latifah: Examining a New Mammy and other Fat Black Women Representations in Contemporary Media
Part VIII: Gender, Fat and Resistance
19 Coming Out as Fat
20 Fat Community
21: Belle di Faccia: Fat Activism in Italy
22 "Your belly is a heap of wheat:" a Torah of Fat Liberation
23 Don't Forget to Be Yourself
Part IX: In Memoriam Chapter 24 Friend of Cat
1 Connecting Gender and Fat: Feminism, Intersectionality and Stigma
Part II: Discourses of Gender and Fat
2 Undesirably Different: Hyper(in)visibilty and the Gendered Fat Body
3 Gendered Fat Bodies as Neoliberal Bodies
4 To Have and Not to Hold: Queering Fatness
5 Antiblackness, Gender and Fat
Part III: Narrating Gender and Fat
6 Embodied Narration
7 Fat Stories
Part IV: Historicizing Fatness
8 The Politics of Fat and Gender in the Ancient World
9 Historicizing Black Women's Anti-Fatness
Part V: Gender and Fat in Institutions and Public Policy
10 Public Policy and the Repercussions of Fat Stigma on Women and Children
April Michelle Herndon
11 Anti-fat and Anti-Latina Discourse and Policy in the United States
12 Fatness, Gender, and Academic Achievement in Secondary and Postsecondary Education
Part VI: Gender and Fat in Health and Medicine
13 Eating Disorders, Gender, and Fat: Theorizing the Fat Body in Feminist Theories of Eating Disorders
14 Immovable Subjects, Unstoppable Forces: Bariatric Surgery, Gender, and the Body
15 Gender, Fat, and "Reproductive" Healthcare: Negotiating Fat Pregnancy in the Context of Eugenics
Part VII: Gender and Fat in Popular Culture and Media
16 Sexy, Docile Bodies: The Objectification and Paternalistic Management of Plus-Size Models
17 Big-Gay Men Entering the Twenty-First Century: Global Perspectives on Fat-Affirming Subcultures and Imagery
18 From Hattie McDaniel to Queen Latifah: Examining a New Mammy and other Fat Black Women Representations in Contemporary Media
Part VIII: Gender, Fat and Resistance
19 Coming Out as Fat
20 Fat Community
21: Belle di Faccia: Fat Activism in Italy
22 "Your belly is a heap of wheat:" a Torah of Fat Liberation
23 Don't Forget to Be Yourself
Part IX: In Memoriam Chapter 24 Friend of Cat