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Author LeBesco, Kathleen, 1970- author.

Title Revolting bodies? : the struggle to redefine fat identity / Kathleen LeBesco
Published Amherst, MA : University of Massachusetts Press, ©2004

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 162 pages)
Contents Introduction: The discourse of revolt -- Organization and embodiment: politicizing and historicizing fatness -- Antidotes to medical discourse about fatness -- Sexy/beautiful/fat -- Citizen profane: consumerism, class, race, and body -- Revolution on a rack: fatness, fashion, and commodification -- Framing fatness: representations of obesity as disability -- The queerness of fat -- The resignification of fat in cyberspace -- Fat politics and the will to innocence
Summary Viewed as both unhealthy and unattractive, fat people are widely represented in popular culture and in interpersonal interactions as revolting, as agents of abhorrence and disgust. Yet if we think about "revolting" in a different way, Kathleen LeBesco argues, we can recognize fatness as not simply an aesthetic state or a medical condition, but a political one. If we think of revolting in terms of overthrowing authority, rebelling, protesting, and rejecting, then corpulence carries a whole new weight as a subversive cultural practice that calls into question received notions about health, beauty, and nature. LeBesco explores how the bearer of a fat body is marked as a failed citizen, inasmuch as her powers as a worker, shopper, and sexually "desirable" subject are called into question. At the same time, she highlights fat fashion, relations among fat, disability politics and activism, and online communities as opportunities for transforming these pejorative stereotypes of fatness. Her discussion of the long-term ramifications of denying bodily agency in effect, letting biological determinism run rampant has implications not only for our understanding of fatness but also for future political practice
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Obesity -- Social aspects
Obesity.
Culture.
Social perception.
Obesity
Body Image
Culture
Social Perception
culture note.
culture (concept)
Social perception
Obesity
Culture
Obesity -- Social aspects
Fettsucht
Soziologie
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2003013815