In this paper I examine and analyze the moral language surrounding food and eating in contemporary diet culture. I look to three dieting subcultures - 'thinspiration' (or 'thinspo', the idolization of extreme thinness), 'fitspiration' ('fitspo', the idolization of 'fit, toned' bodies) and contemporary 'wellness' culture. I argue that the vocabularies of these three subcultures are on a continuum, in that their moralizing messages reflect and embody the same gendered and racialized social prohibitions, taboos, and normativity around food, eating, and bodies. All three dieting subcultures reflect and reproduce cultural fatphobia - the social and material discrimination against fat people, and the gendered and racialized ideology in which fat ...
Since the turn of the twentieth century, middle-class Americans have considered the thin body--osten...
This Independent Study is an anthropological analysis of online resistance to Western “diet culture,...
The human experience is fraught with stigmatizing experiences—whether framed upon race, gender, body...
In this paper I examine and analyze the moral language surrounding food and eating in contemporary d...
In this paper, I take a linguistic approach to analyze the way in which we talk about food and how t...
In the United States, it is widely assumed that dieting is a healthy practice and a thin body repres...
Dieting, a long-held standard for successful weight loss, health maintenance, and beauty attainment...
Abstract Society has imposed strict rules about what constitutes a ‘good ’ or a ‘bad ’ food and ‘rig...
hpq.sagepub.com In contemporary Western societies, bodyweight, shape, size and body management are p...
This paper examines a modern manifestation of moralizing discourse, ‘concern trolling’, in the conte...
In this dissertation, I investigate why 'official obesity discourse' discusses obesity in terms of t...
This article examines how widely shared cultural values shape social problem construction and, in tu...
"Competing explanations of the obesity epidemic identify either individual or systemic causes, blami...
There has been much talk in the public arena about the meanings of the overweight body. While femini...
This article examines how widely shared cultural values shape social problem construction and, in tu...
Since the turn of the twentieth century, middle-class Americans have considered the thin body--osten...
This Independent Study is an anthropological analysis of online resistance to Western “diet culture,...
The human experience is fraught with stigmatizing experiences—whether framed upon race, gender, body...
In this paper I examine and analyze the moral language surrounding food and eating in contemporary d...
In this paper, I take a linguistic approach to analyze the way in which we talk about food and how t...
In the United States, it is widely assumed that dieting is a healthy practice and a thin body repres...
Dieting, a long-held standard for successful weight loss, health maintenance, and beauty attainment...
Abstract Society has imposed strict rules about what constitutes a ‘good ’ or a ‘bad ’ food and ‘rig...
hpq.sagepub.com In contemporary Western societies, bodyweight, shape, size and body management are p...
This paper examines a modern manifestation of moralizing discourse, ‘concern trolling’, in the conte...
In this dissertation, I investigate why 'official obesity discourse' discusses obesity in terms of t...
This article examines how widely shared cultural values shape social problem construction and, in tu...
"Competing explanations of the obesity epidemic identify either individual or systemic causes, blami...
There has been much talk in the public arena about the meanings of the overweight body. While femini...
This article examines how widely shared cultural values shape social problem construction and, in tu...
Since the turn of the twentieth century, middle-class Americans have considered the thin body--osten...
This Independent Study is an anthropological analysis of online resistance to Western “diet culture,...
The human experience is fraught with stigmatizing experiences—whether framed upon race, gender, body...