mercredi 14 septembre 2011

Fat Shame: Stigma And The Fat Body In American Culture - Amy Farrell

fat shame: stigma and the fat body in american culture - amy farrell
fat shame: stigma and the fat body in american culture - amy farrell

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"As part of an actual campaign against weightism, as opposed to Colbert's satirical one, Fat Shame allows us to see how discrimination against fat people became a central feature of American life.  Armed with this history, we can better imagine a day when the declaration Farrell made on The Colbert Report-"I like the word 'fat'"-won't be greeted with laughter." 

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(“An eye-opening history about how fatness obtained its stigma in the US. Provocative and illuminating, Farrell unearths fat’s associations with whiteness, citizenship, feminism, and civilization. Fat Shame will interest scholars of the history and sociology of body politics and those involved in projects of the self, as well as readers who can't help but wonder, ‘When did we start hating fatness? And why?’ Farrell has penned a new classic.” )-(Kathleen LeBesco),(author of Revolting Bodies? The Struggle to Redefine Fat Identity)

(“In this bold and powerful book, Amy Farrell uncovers the history, meanings, and consequences of fat stigma. With passion, insight, and eloquence, she condemns the many institutions that denigrate fat people, from the medical establishment and diet industry to the popular culture. Fat Shame challenges Americans of all sizes to accept each other without judgment.” )-(Elaine Tyler May),(author of America and the Pill: A History of Promise, Peril and Liberation; and Homeward B)

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