This thesis examines both contemporary and historical meanings surrounding human body FAT in order to illuminate, chiefly, the forces that have rendered it both an omnipresent and negative entity in Western societies. It explores the apparent contradiction that we must exist amidst hyper-consumptive capitalism yet display no bodily evidence of such consumption. Along with an investigation into alternative bodily conceptions to that of the hegemonic West, a discourse analysis is employed to challenge the key assumptions that underpin the current 'obesity epidemic' and its ensuing 'war on obesity' so that body FAT may be configured differently. It is shown that, because bodily conceptions and ideals are complex cultural constructions, bo...
In this dissertation, I investigate why 'official obesity discourse' discusses obesity in terms of t...
This thesis describes the development of the idea of an 'obesity epidemic' that figures prominently ...
The human experience is fraught with stigmatizing experiences—whether framed upon race, gender, body...
This thesis examines both contemporary and historical meanings surrounding human body FAT in order t...
"Competing explanations of the obesity epidemic identify either individual or systemic causes, blami...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023This dissertation is primarily a response to the conce...
This thesis is an anthropological enquiry of the fat body. It explores the narratives of eleven indi...
Investigating the current interest in obesity and fatness, this book explores the problems and ambig...
In the current popular of America, fat is seen as a very bad thing. Having excess weight is not only...
This article shifts focus from an individualised and anthropocentric perspective on obesity, and use...
This project is presented as a critical intervention into the larger debates surrounding the U.S. fa...
Body size is very much linked to the gendered issue of beauty, as well as, nowadays, to irresponsibi...
This essay argues that modern perceptions of the agency of fat people have been inflected by older w...
The article takes up current scholarship on fat history and outlines three aspects of fat history as...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management...
In this dissertation, I investigate why 'official obesity discourse' discusses obesity in terms of t...
This thesis describes the development of the idea of an 'obesity epidemic' that figures prominently ...
The human experience is fraught with stigmatizing experiences—whether framed upon race, gender, body...
This thesis examines both contemporary and historical meanings surrounding human body FAT in order t...
"Competing explanations of the obesity epidemic identify either individual or systemic causes, blami...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023This dissertation is primarily a response to the conce...
This thesis is an anthropological enquiry of the fat body. It explores the narratives of eleven indi...
Investigating the current interest in obesity and fatness, this book explores the problems and ambig...
In the current popular of America, fat is seen as a very bad thing. Having excess weight is not only...
This article shifts focus from an individualised and anthropocentric perspective on obesity, and use...
This project is presented as a critical intervention into the larger debates surrounding the U.S. fa...
Body size is very much linked to the gendered issue of beauty, as well as, nowadays, to irresponsibi...
This essay argues that modern perceptions of the agency of fat people have been inflected by older w...
The article takes up current scholarship on fat history and outlines three aspects of fat history as...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management...
In this dissertation, I investigate why 'official obesity discourse' discusses obesity in terms of t...
This thesis describes the development of the idea of an 'obesity epidemic' that figures prominently ...
The human experience is fraught with stigmatizing experiences—whether framed upon race, gender, body...