ABSTRACT

Thickening Fat: Fat Bodies, Intersectionality, and Social Justice seeks to explore the multiple, variable, and embodied experiences of fat oppression and fat activisms. Moving beyond an analysis of fat oppression as singular, this book will aim to unpack the volatility of fat—the mutability of fat embodiments as they correlate with other embodied subjectivities, and the threshold where fat begins to be reviled, celebrated, or amended. In addition, Thickening Fat explores the full range of intersectional and liminal analyses that push beyond the simple addition of two or more subjectivities, looking instead at the complex alchemy of layered and unstable markers of difference and privilege.

Cognizant that the concept of intersectionality has been filled out in a plurality of ways, Thickening Fat poses critical questions around how to render analysis of fatness intersectional and to thicken up intersectionality, where intersectionality is attenuated to the shifting and composite and material dimensions to identity, rather than reduced to an “add difference and stir” approach. The chapters in this collection ask what happens when we operationalize intersectionality in fat scholarship and politics, and we position difference at the centre and start of inquiry.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

part I|2 pages

Our Heavy Inheritance

chapter 2|11 pages

Origin Stories

Thickening Fat and the Problem of Historiography

chapter 3|11 pages

Fat Pedagogy for Queers

Chicana Body Becoming in Four Acts

chapter 4|13 pages

“May My Children Always Have Milk and Rice”

Problematizing the Role of Mothers in Childhood Fatness in India

part II|2 pages

Exploding Our Expectations

chapter 7|7 pages

Taking Up Space in the Doctor’s Office

How My Racialized Fat Body Confronts Medical Discourse

chapter 8|13 pages

“You’re Just Another Friggin’ Number to Add to the Problem”

Constructing the Racialized (M)other in Contemporary Discourses of Pregnancy Fatness

chapter 10|15 pages

Medicalization, Maternity, and the Materiality of Resistance

“Maternal Obesity” and Experiences of Reproductive Care

part III|2 pages

Expanding Our Activisms

chapter 11|11 pages

No Bad Fatties Allowed?

Negotiating the Meaning and Power of the Mutable Body

chapter 12|10 pages

Oppressive Liberation

BBW Bashes and the Affective Rollercoaster

chapter 13|11 pages

Thick Sistahs and Heavy Disprivilege

Black Women, Intersectionality, and Weight Stigma

chapter 14|12 pages

Photographing Fatness

Resisting Assimilation Through Fat Activist Calendars

chapter 15|12 pages

Queering Fat Activism

A Study in Whiteness

part IV|2 pages

Our Gainful Failures

chapter 17|11 pages

“Hey, Little Fat Kid”

My Impaired, Fat, Hairy, White, Male Body

chapter 18|11 pages

Reading and Affirming Alternatives in the Academy

Black Fat Queer Femme Embodiment

chapter 19|13 pages

Fat Camp

A Conversation on YA Fiction, Fat Shame, and Queer Love

chapter 20|11 pages

Dismantling the Empire

In Defense of Incoherence and Intersectionality