This article argues for a new approach to the intersection of fat/trans identities that moves beyond “additive” accounts or those that simply highlight parallel struggles. The analysis addresses the divergent accounts of the “malleability” of the body in fat and trans political discourses and how these might shape the lived experience of the fat/trans individual. However, rather than thinking of trans and fat as distinct phenomena, the article asks what it would mean to recognize their inextricability and suggests that this could be a productive way of imagining a queer fat politics that seeks not to reproduce exclusionary norms
Though the general populace has been introduced to the idea of thin privilege, the fat activist move...
This thesis draws on such fields as feminist cultural studies, queer studies and the emerging field ...
Blackness and fatness, while different experiences of marginalization, are deeply intertwined in the...
With the rise of ‘globesity’, fat activism and Fat Studies have become important political players i...
peer-reviewedOver my 20 year involvement with the movement, I have come to notice that scant attent...
In the face of current ‘obesity epidemic’ rhetoric that pathologises and ridicules fat bodies, much ...
The aim of this chapter is to explore how and why bringing Fat Studies and Transgender studies toget...
This chapter explores how the fat/trans intersection is embodied with the aim of highlighting some o...
This chapter explores some of the ways that the fat female body both exposes the cultural dimensions...
Both fat people and queer people diverge from the norms that control who is perceived as societally ...
Fat Cyborgs: Body Positive Activism, Shifting Rhetorics and Identity Politics in the Fatosphere is ...
This paper examines the surprising case of women who "come out as fat" to test and refine theories a...
This article brings together two concepts, ‘phantom fat’ and ‘liminal fat’, which both aim to grasp ...
While fat sexual bodies are highly visible as vehicles for stigma, there has been a lack of scholarl...
This essay examine the meaning produced around bodies and body fat in the queer community, but also ...
Though the general populace has been introduced to the idea of thin privilege, the fat activist move...
This thesis draws on such fields as feminist cultural studies, queer studies and the emerging field ...
Blackness and fatness, while different experiences of marginalization, are deeply intertwined in the...
With the rise of ‘globesity’, fat activism and Fat Studies have become important political players i...
peer-reviewedOver my 20 year involvement with the movement, I have come to notice that scant attent...
In the face of current ‘obesity epidemic’ rhetoric that pathologises and ridicules fat bodies, much ...
The aim of this chapter is to explore how and why bringing Fat Studies and Transgender studies toget...
This chapter explores how the fat/trans intersection is embodied with the aim of highlighting some o...
This chapter explores some of the ways that the fat female body both exposes the cultural dimensions...
Both fat people and queer people diverge from the norms that control who is perceived as societally ...
Fat Cyborgs: Body Positive Activism, Shifting Rhetorics and Identity Politics in the Fatosphere is ...
This paper examines the surprising case of women who "come out as fat" to test and refine theories a...
This article brings together two concepts, ‘phantom fat’ and ‘liminal fat’, which both aim to grasp ...
While fat sexual bodies are highly visible as vehicles for stigma, there has been a lack of scholarl...
This essay examine the meaning produced around bodies and body fat in the queer community, but also ...
Though the general populace has been introduced to the idea of thin privilege, the fat activist move...
This thesis draws on such fields as feminist cultural studies, queer studies and the emerging field ...
Blackness and fatness, while different experiences of marginalization, are deeply intertwined in the...