In this compelling essay, Hannah Jones posits that the physical bodies of overweight females are interpreted in ways that subjugate those individuals to various forms of discrimination. Jones’s piece provides a sophisticated and advanced approach to a complex topic, discussing highly difficult concepts in a nuanced way. This essay was composed for WRTC 420: Feminist Rhetoric
Socialisation agents such as the popular media and same age female peers construct and reproduce not...
In recent years, there have been many debates about fat female bodies in the media. Fat women are of...
This project examines contemporary understandings of the body, specifically those pertaining to fatn...
The cultural meanings surrounding fatness---including the social construction of fatness as a proble...
Investigating the current interest in obesity and fatness, this book explores the problems and ambig...
Fat talk—the conversations women have about their own and others’ bodies—is a harmful linguistic rit...
This essay researches the impact societys ideal pictures of the female body actually make on individ...
Despite the West\u27s privileging of slenderness as an aesthetic ideal, the African Diaspora has his...
This paper explores how the discipline required for good health influences female embodiment. It exa...
This piece discusses my personal struggles with my weight as an obese woman, but also addresses comm...
Since the turn of the twentieth century, middle-class Americans have considered the thin body--osten...
Body size is very much linked to the gendered issue of beauty, as well as, nowadays, to irresponsibi...
There has been much talk in the public arena about the meanings of the overweight body. While femini...
This paper uses feminist disability studies to explore the discursive production of fat embodiment w...
This paper explores the issue of what it means to be 'fat' for women in western (British/North Ameri...
Socialisation agents such as the popular media and same age female peers construct and reproduce not...
In recent years, there have been many debates about fat female bodies in the media. Fat women are of...
This project examines contemporary understandings of the body, specifically those pertaining to fatn...
The cultural meanings surrounding fatness---including the social construction of fatness as a proble...
Investigating the current interest in obesity and fatness, this book explores the problems and ambig...
Fat talk—the conversations women have about their own and others’ bodies—is a harmful linguistic rit...
This essay researches the impact societys ideal pictures of the female body actually make on individ...
Despite the West\u27s privileging of slenderness as an aesthetic ideal, the African Diaspora has his...
This paper explores how the discipline required for good health influences female embodiment. It exa...
This piece discusses my personal struggles with my weight as an obese woman, but also addresses comm...
Since the turn of the twentieth century, middle-class Americans have considered the thin body--osten...
Body size is very much linked to the gendered issue of beauty, as well as, nowadays, to irresponsibi...
There has been much talk in the public arena about the meanings of the overweight body. While femini...
This paper uses feminist disability studies to explore the discursive production of fat embodiment w...
This paper explores the issue of what it means to be 'fat' for women in western (British/North Ameri...
Socialisation agents such as the popular media and same age female peers construct and reproduce not...
In recent years, there have been many debates about fat female bodies in the media. Fat women are of...
This project examines contemporary understandings of the body, specifically those pertaining to fatn...