Fikkan and Rothblum (2011) review the literature on discrimination and bias against overweight and obese (fat) women. They provide convincing evidence that fat women face discrimination in the workplace, are treated disparately in medical, mental health, andEducational settings, are at a disadvantage in social and romantic situations, and are either absent or portrayed negatively in the media. They conclude with the observation that feminists have largely ignored this issue that disproportionately affects women. While I agree that fat is a feminist issue, I also argue that the issue of gender differences in the experience of weight discrimination is more complicated than suggested in the Fikkan and Rothblum review. The commentary concludes ...
Body size is very much linked to the gendered issue of beauty, as well as, nowadays, to irresponsibi...
In this chapter I argue that even if – as popular prejudice suggests – it were possible to make infe...
Social science researchers have tackled the social “problem” of fatness across several disciplines, ...
Fikkan and Rothblum (2011) review the literature on discrimination and bias against overweight and o...
In this article we argue that the complex connections between gender and fatness have not been fully...
In recent years, there have been many debates about fat female bodies in the media. Fat women are of...
The cultural meanings surrounding fatness---including the social construction of fatness as a proble...
Obesity is defined and identified in a number of ways, depending on whether it is in a medical, soci...
Fat talk—the conversations women have about their own and others’ bodies—is a harmful linguistic rit...
This article explores a theoretical legacy that underpins the ways in which many social scientists c...
Investigating the current interest in obesity and fatness, this book explores the problems and ambig...
This thesis examines fat positive feminism by looking at the relationship between fat acceptance and...
Alarmist messages surrounding the obesity epidemic have influenced many in the social justice commun...
Ever caught somebody – or yourself – checking out the content of a ‘fat’ person’s supermarket trolle...
Fat stigma and discrimination are prevalent in the U.S. and have harmful effects (Puhl, Adreyeva, an...
Body size is very much linked to the gendered issue of beauty, as well as, nowadays, to irresponsibi...
In this chapter I argue that even if – as popular prejudice suggests – it were possible to make infe...
Social science researchers have tackled the social “problem” of fatness across several disciplines, ...
Fikkan and Rothblum (2011) review the literature on discrimination and bias against overweight and o...
In this article we argue that the complex connections between gender and fatness have not been fully...
In recent years, there have been many debates about fat female bodies in the media. Fat women are of...
The cultural meanings surrounding fatness---including the social construction of fatness as a proble...
Obesity is defined and identified in a number of ways, depending on whether it is in a medical, soci...
Fat talk—the conversations women have about their own and others’ bodies—is a harmful linguistic rit...
This article explores a theoretical legacy that underpins the ways in which many social scientists c...
Investigating the current interest in obesity and fatness, this book explores the problems and ambig...
This thesis examines fat positive feminism by looking at the relationship between fat acceptance and...
Alarmist messages surrounding the obesity epidemic have influenced many in the social justice commun...
Ever caught somebody – or yourself – checking out the content of a ‘fat’ person’s supermarket trolle...
Fat stigma and discrimination are prevalent in the U.S. and have harmful effects (Puhl, Adreyeva, an...
Body size is very much linked to the gendered issue of beauty, as well as, nowadays, to irresponsibi...
In this chapter I argue that even if – as popular prejudice suggests – it were possible to make infe...
Social science researchers have tackled the social “problem” of fatness across several disciplines, ...