While there has been an abundance of research conducted in the area of obesity, the vast majority of studies have investigated the implications of obesity from a positivist perspective with attention to physical ramifications or potential burden to the healthcare system. Studies that examine the embodied experiences of children who are defined as obese are practically non-existent. Utilizing a multi-method qualitative approach informed by post-structural and feminist theory, this study was designed to examine how children enrolled in an obesity treatment program with a self-esteem focus both utilize and resist dominant discourses related to the body and health, and how they negotiate alternative discourses as introduced through the program....
Fatness is the repository of a series of discourses whose intent is to define and control “unruly” b...
This project is presented as a critical intervention into the larger debates surrounding the U.S. fa...
This dissertation is about boys and fatness. In it I explore the central discourses that shape young...
In this paper, I expand on poststructuralist and feminist theories of the body, gender, and subject...
In this paper, I expand on poststructuralist and feminist theories of the body, gender, and subject...
Public health officials have been giving increasing attention to, and making behavioral recommendati...
Childhood obesity has risen dramatically and become a global health issue, with significant physical...
Childhood obesity is a major concern in today’s society. Research suggests the inclusion of the view...
Body size is very much linked to the gendered issue of beauty, as well as, nowadays, to irresponsibi...
This thesis examines the effects of anti-obesity discourses on parenting practices. While academics ...
Obesity has been linked to a wide range of health problems. Evidence suggests that overweight and ob...
"Competing explanations of the obesity epidemic identify either individual or systemic causes, blami...
One of the most powerful and pervasive discourses currently influencing ways of thinking about healt...
Purpose – This study explores the lived experience of having a significantly larger body and how thi...
Purpose – This study explores the lived experience of having a significantly larger body and how thi...
Fatness is the repository of a series of discourses whose intent is to define and control “unruly” b...
This project is presented as a critical intervention into the larger debates surrounding the U.S. fa...
This dissertation is about boys and fatness. In it I explore the central discourses that shape young...
In this paper, I expand on poststructuralist and feminist theories of the body, gender, and subject...
In this paper, I expand on poststructuralist and feminist theories of the body, gender, and subject...
Public health officials have been giving increasing attention to, and making behavioral recommendati...
Childhood obesity has risen dramatically and become a global health issue, with significant physical...
Childhood obesity is a major concern in today’s society. Research suggests the inclusion of the view...
Body size is very much linked to the gendered issue of beauty, as well as, nowadays, to irresponsibi...
This thesis examines the effects of anti-obesity discourses on parenting practices. While academics ...
Obesity has been linked to a wide range of health problems. Evidence suggests that overweight and ob...
"Competing explanations of the obesity epidemic identify either individual or systemic causes, blami...
One of the most powerful and pervasive discourses currently influencing ways of thinking about healt...
Purpose – This study explores the lived experience of having a significantly larger body and how thi...
Purpose – This study explores the lived experience of having a significantly larger body and how thi...
Fatness is the repository of a series of discourses whose intent is to define and control “unruly” b...
This project is presented as a critical intervention into the larger debates surrounding the U.S. fa...
This dissertation is about boys and fatness. In it I explore the central discourses that shape young...