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_aThe fat studies reader / _cedited by Esther Rothblum and Sondra Solovay ; foreword by Marilyn Wann. |
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_aNew York : _bNew York Unviersity Press, _cc2009. |
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_axxvii, 365 p. : _bill. ; _c26 cm. |
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_tForeword : fat studies: an invitation to revolution / _rMarilyn Wann -- _tIntroduction / _rSandra Solovay and Esther Rothblum -- _tThe inner corset : a brief history of fat in the United States / _rLaura Fraser -- _tFattening queer history : where does fat history go from here? / _rElena Levy-Navarro -- _tDoes social class explain the connection between weight and health? / _rPaul Ernsberger -- _tIs "permanent weight loss" an oxymoron? The statistics on weight loss and the national weight control registry / _rGlenn Gaesser -- _tWhat is "health at every size"? / _rDeb Burgard -- _tWidening the dialogue to narrow the gap in health disparities : approaches to fat black lesbian and bisexual women's health promotion / _rBianca D.M. Wilson -- _tQuest for a cause: the fat gene, the gay gene, and the new eugenics / _rKathleen LeBesco -- _tPrescription for harm : diet industry influence, public health policy, and the "obesity epidemic" / _rPat Lyons -- _tPublic fat : Canadian provincial governments and fat on the web / _rLaura Jennings -- _tThat remains to be said : disappeared feminist discourses on fat in dietetic theory and practice / _rLucy Aphramor and Jacqui Gingras -- _tFatness (in)visible : polycystic ovarian syndrome and the rhetoric of normative femininity / _rChristina Fisanick -- _tFat kids, working moms, and the "epidemic of obesity" : race, class, and mother blame / _rNatalie Boero -- _tFat youth as common targets for bullying / _rJacqueline Weinstock and Michelle Krehbiel -- _tBon bon fatty girl : a qualitative exploration of weight bias in Singapore / _rMaho Isono, Patti Lou Watkins, and Lee Ee Lian -- _tPart-time fatso / _rS. Bear Bergman -- _tDouble stigma : fat men and their male admirers / _rNathaniel C. Pyle and Michael I. Loewy -- _tThe shape of abuse : fat oppression as a form of violence against women / _rTracy Royce -- _tFat women as "easy targets" : achieving masculinity through hogging / _rAriane Prohaska and Jeannine Gailey -- _tNo apology : shared struggles in fat and transgender law / _rDylan Vade and Sondra Solovay -- _tAccess to the sky : airplane seats and fat bodies as contested spaces / _rJoyce L. Huff -- _tNeoliberalism and the constitution of contemporary bodies / _rJulie Guthman -- _tSitting pretty : fat bodies, classroom desks, and academic excess / _rAshley Hetrick and Derek Attig -- _tStigma threat and the fat professor: reducing student prejudice in the classroom / _rElena Andrea Escalera -- _tFat stories in the classroom : what and how are they teaching about us? / _rSusan Koppelman -- _tFat girls and size queens : alternative publications and the visualizing of fat and queer eroto-politics in contemporary American culture / _rStefanie Snider -- _tFat girls need fiction / _rSusan Stinson -- _tFat heroines in chick-lit: gateway to acceptance in the mainstream? / _rLara Frater -- _tThe fat of the (border)land : food, flesh, and Hispanic masculinity in Willa Cather's 'Death Comes for the Archbishop' / _rJulia McCrossin -- _tPlacing fat women on center stage / _rJuliaGrace Jester -- _t"The white man's burden" : female sexuality, tourist postcards, and the place of the fat woman in early 20th century U.S. culture / _rAmy Farrell -- _tThe Roseanne Benedict Arnolds: how fat women are betrayed by their celebrity icons / _rBeth Bernstein and Matilda St. John -- _tJiggle in my walk: the iconic power of the "big butt" in American pop culture / _rWendy A. Burns-Ardolino -- _tSeeing through the layers : fat suits and thin bodies in 'the Nutty Professor' and 'Shallow Hal' / _rKatharina R. Mendoza -- _tControlling the body : media representations, body size, and self-discipline / _rDina Giovanelli and Stephen Ostertag -- _t"I'm allowed to be a sexual being" : the distinctive social conditions of the fat burlesque stage / _rD. Lacy Asbill -- _tEmbodying fat liberation / _rHeather McAllister -- _tNot Jane Fonda : aerobics for fat women only / _rJenny Ellison -- _tExorcising the exercise myth: creating women of substance / _rDana Schuster and Lisa Tealer -- _tMaybe it should be called fat American studies / _rCharlotte Cooper -- _tAre we ready to throw our weight around? Fat studies and political activism / _rDeb Burgard, Elana Dykewomon, Esther Rothblum, and Pattie Thomas -- _tAppendix A : fat liberation manifesto, November 1973 / _rJudy Freespirit and Aldebaran. |
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