ABSTRACT

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.

Comprising over 20 chapters from a range of diverse and international contributors, the Reader is structured around the following key themes: theorizing gender and fat; narrating gender and fat; historicizing gender and fat; institutions and public policy; health and medicine; popular culture and media; and resistance. It is an intersectional collection, highlighting the ways that "gender" and "fat" always exist in connection with multiple other structures, forms of oppression, and identities, including race, ethnicity, sexualities, age, nationalities, disabilities, religion, and class.

The Contemporary Reader of Gender and Fat Studies is essential reading for scholars and advanced students in Gender Studies, Sexuality Studies, Sociology, Body Studies, Cultural Studies, Psychology, and Health.

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.

part I|16 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|14 pages

Connecting Gender and Fat

Feminism, Intersectionality, and Stigma
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part II|49 pages

Discourses of Gender and Fat

chapter 2|11 pages

Undesirably Different

Hyper(in)visibility and the Gendered Fat Body
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chapter 4|14 pages

To Have and Not to Hold

Queering Fatness
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part III|29 pages

Narrating Gender and Fat

chapter 6|15 pages

Embodied Narration

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chapter 7|12 pages

Fat Stories

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part IV|24 pages

Historicizing Fatness

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part V|43 pages

Gender and Fat in Institutions and Public Policy

chapter 11|12 pages

Histories of Excess

Overlaps Between Anti-Fat and Anti-Latina Public Discourse
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part VI|62 pages

Gender and Fat in Health and Medicine

chapter 13|20 pages

Eating Disorders, Gender, and Fat

Theorizing the Fat Body in Feminist Theories of Eating Disorders
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chapter 14|22 pages

Immovable Subjects, Unstoppable Forces

Bariatric Surgery, Gender, and the Body
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chapter 15|18 pages

Gender, Fat, and “Reproductive” Health Care

Negotiating Fat Pregnancy in the Context of Eugenics
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part VII|53 pages

Gender and Fat in Popular Culture and Media

chapter 16|12 pages

Sexy, Docile Bodies

The Objectification and Paternalistic Management of Plus-Size Models
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chapter 17|24 pages

Big-Gay Men Entering the Twenty-First Century

Global Perspectives on Fat-Affirming Subcultures and Imagery
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chapter 18|15 pages

From Hattie McDaniel to Queen Latifah

Examining a New Mammy and Other Fat Black Women Representations in Contemporary Media
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part VIII|58 pages

Gender, Fat, and Resistance

chapter 19|18 pages

Coming Out as Fat

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chapter 20|14 pages

Fat Air

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chapter 21|10 pages

Belle di Faccia

Fat Activism in Italy
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chapter 22|12 pages

“Your belly is a heap of wheat”

A Torah of Fat Liberation
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chapter 23|2 pages

Don't Forget to Be Yourself

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part IX|10 pages

In Memoriam

chapter 24|8 pages

Friend of Cat

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