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The Fat Studies Reader /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Solovay, Sondra, 1970-, Rothblum, Esther D.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : New York Unviersity Press, 2009.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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245 0 4 |a The Fat Studies Reader /   |c edited by Esther Rothblum and Sondra Solovay ; foreword by Marilyn Wann. 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 0 |t Foreword : fat studies: an invitation to revolution /  |r Marilyn Wann --  |t Introduction /  |r Sandra Solovay and Esther Rothblum --  |t The inner corset : a brief history of fat in the United States /  |r Laura Fraser --  |t Fattening queer history : where does fat history go from here? /  |r Elena Levy-Navarro --  |t Does social class explain the connection between weight and health? /  |r Paul Ernsberger --  |t Is "permanent weight loss" an oxymoron? The statistics on weight loss and the national weight control registry /  |r Glenn Gaesser --  |t What is "health at every size"? /  |r Deb Burgard --  |t Widening the dialogue to narrow the gap in health disparities : approaches to fat black lesbian and bisexual women's health promotion /  |r Bianca D.M. Wilson --  |t Quest for a cause: the fat gene, the gay gene, and the new eugenics /  |r Kathleen LeBesco --  |t Prescription for harm : diet industry influence, public health policy, and the "obesity epidemic" /  |r Pat Lyons --  |t Public fat : Canadian provincial governments and fat on the web /  |r Laura Jennings --  |t That remains to be said : disappeared feminist discourses on fat in dietetic theory and practice /  |r Lucy Aphramor and Jacqui Gingras --  |t Fatness (in)visible : polycystic ovarian syndrome and the rhetoric of normative femininity /  |r Christina Fisanick --  |t Fat kids, working moms, and the "epidemic of obesity" : race, class, and mother blame /  |r Natalie Boero --  |t Fat youth as common targets for bullying /  |r Jacqueline Weinstock and Michelle Krehbiel --  |t Bon bon fatty girl : a qualitative exploration of weight bias in Singapore /  |r Maho Isono, Patti Lou Watkins, and Lee Ee Lian --  |t Part-time fatso /  |r S. Bear Bergman --  |t Double stigma : fat men and their male admirers /  |r Nathaniel C. Pyle and Michael I. Loewy --  |t The shape of abuse : fat oppression as a form of violence against women /  |r Tracy Royce --  |t Fat women as "easy targets" : achieving masculinity through hogging /  |r Ariane Prohaska and Jeannine Gailey --  |t No apology : shared struggles in fat and transgender law /  |r Dylan Vade and Sondra Solovay --  |t Access to the sky : airplane seats and fat bodies as contested spaces /  |r Joyce L. Huff --  |t Neoliberalism and the constitution of contemporary bodies /  |r Julie Guthman --  |t Sitting pretty : fat bodies, classroom desks, and academic excess /  |r Ashley Hetrick and Derek Attig --  |t Stigma threat and the fat professor: reducing student prejudice in the classroom /  |r Elena Andrea Escalera --  |t Fat stories in the classroom : what and how are they teaching about us? /  |r Susan Koppelman --  |t Fat girls and size queens : alternative publications and the visualizing of fat and queer eroto-politics in contemporary American culture /  |r Stefanie Snider --  |t Fat girls need fiction /  |r Susan Stinson --  |t Fat heroines in chick-lit: gateway to acceptance in the mainstream? /  |r Lara Frater --  |t The fat of the (border)land : food, flesh, and Hispanic masculinity in Willa Cather's 'Death Comes for the Archbishop' /  |r Julia McCrossin --  |t Placing fat women on center stage /  |r JuliaGrace 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 /  |r Amy Farrell --  |t The Roseanne Benedict Arnolds: how fat women are betrayed by their celebrity icons /  |r Beth Bernstein and Matilda St. John --  |t Jiggle in my walk: the iconic power of the "big butt" in American pop culture /  |r Wendy A. Burns-Ardolino --  |t Seeing through the layers : fat suits and thin bodies in 'the Nutty Professor' and 'Shallow Hal' /  |r Katharina R. Mendoza --  |t Controlling the body : media representations, body size, and self-discipline /  |r Dina Giovanelli and Stephen Ostertag --  |t "I'm allowed to be a sexual being" : the distinctive social conditions of the fat burlesque stage /  |r D. Lacy Asbill --  |t Embodying fat liberation /  |r Heather McAllister --  |t Not Jane Fonda : aerobics for fat women only /  |r Jenny Ellison --  |t Exorcising the exercise myth: creating women of substance /  |r Dana Schuster and Lisa Tealer --  |t Maybe it should be called fat American studies /  |r Charlotte Cooper --  |t Are we ready to throw our weight around? Fat studies and political activism /  |r Deb Burgard, Elana Dykewomon, Esther Rothblum, and Pattie Thomas --  |t Appendix A : fat liberation manifesto, November 1973 /  |r Judy Freespirit and Aldebaran. 
588 |a Description based on print version record. 
650 0 |a Overweight persons. 
650 0 |a Obesity  |x Social aspects. 
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