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Bodies Out Of Bounds Fatness And Transgression 1st Edition Jana Evans Braziel

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Bodies Out Of Bounds Fatness And Transgression 1st Edition Jana Evans Braziel
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.61 MB
Pages: 391
Author: Jana Evans Braziel, Kathleen LeBesco
ISBN: 9780520217461, 9780520225855, 9781417523863, 0520217462, 0520225856, 1417523867
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Bodies Out Of Bounds Fatness And Transgression 1st Edition Jana Evans Braziel by Jana Evans Braziel, Kathleen Lebesco 9780520217461, 9780520225855, 9781417523863, 0520217462, 0520225856, 1417523867 instant download after payment.

Since World War II, when the diet and fitness industries promoted mass obsession with weight and body shape, fat has been a dirty word. In the United States, fat is seen as repulsive, funny, ugly, unclean, obscene, and above all as something to lose. Bodies Out of Bounds challenges these dominant perceptions by examining social representations of the fat body. The contributors to this collection show that what counts as fat and how it is valued are far from universal; the variety of meanings attributed to body size in other times and places demonstrates that perceptions of corpulence are infused with cultural, historical, political, and economic biases. The exceptionally rich and engaging essays collected in this volume question discursive constructions of fatness while analyzing the politics and power of corpulence and addressing the absence of fat people in media representations of the body. The essays are widely interdisciplinary; they explore their subject with insight, originality, and humor. The contributors examine the intersections of fat with ethnicity, race, queerness, class, and minority cultures, as well as with historical variations in the signification of fat. They also consider ways in which "objective" medical and psychological discourses about fat people and food hide larger agendas. By illustrating how fat is a malleable construct that can be used to serve dominant economic and cultural interests, Bodies Out of Bounds stakes new claims for those whose body size does not adhere to society's confining standards.

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