My aim in this chapter is to inspect how neoliberal economic policy and rationale are enmeshed with conceptions of body, gender and health in the contemporary (primarily Western) cultural sphere and how they have been addressed in research literature, particularly concerning fatness and the fat body. In recent years, the fat body has been and is a target of intensifying biopolitical control. My point of departure is that different elements of neoliberal culture have found something to latch onto and exploit in the concept of the fat body. Social institutions such as health care policies; or structures, such as health care systems; not to mention social, moral, and political orders of the day, all contribute to the conceptual (as well as phy...
Dominant discourses represent body weight as a consequence of lifestyle, equating ‘fatness’ with ‘di...
Since World War II, when the diet and fitness industries promoted mass obsession with weight and bod...
This essay argues that modern perceptions of the agency of fat people have been inflected by older w...
Neoliberal bodies and the gendered fat body / Hannele Harjunen. London : Routledge, 2017
Investigating the current interest in obesity and fatness, this book explores the problems and ambig...
Dominant discourses represent body weight as a consequence of lifestyle, equating 'fatness' with 'di...
Obesity is a rising global health problem. On the one hand, a clearly defined medical condition, it ...
Social science researchers have tackled the social “problem” of fatness across several disciplines, ...
Body size is very much linked to the gendered issue of beauty, as well as, nowadays, to irresponsibi...
This article brings together two concepts, ‘phantom fat’ and ‘liminal fat’, which both aim to grasp ...
Our project on fatness begins by turning attention to the multiple cultural instances in which fatne...
This thesis examines both contemporary and historical meanings surrounding human body FAT in order t...
Since the turn of the twentieth century, middle-class Americans have considered the thin body--osten...
This article explores how ‘fat shaming’ as a practice that encourages open disdain for those living ...
In this article I describe the processes through which fat bodies are materialised. I contextualise ...
Dominant discourses represent body weight as a consequence of lifestyle, equating ‘fatness’ with ‘di...
Since World War II, when the diet and fitness industries promoted mass obsession with weight and bod...
This essay argues that modern perceptions of the agency of fat people have been inflected by older w...
Neoliberal bodies and the gendered fat body / Hannele Harjunen. London : Routledge, 2017
Investigating the current interest in obesity and fatness, this book explores the problems and ambig...
Dominant discourses represent body weight as a consequence of lifestyle, equating 'fatness' with 'di...
Obesity is a rising global health problem. On the one hand, a clearly defined medical condition, it ...
Social science researchers have tackled the social “problem” of fatness across several disciplines, ...
Body size is very much linked to the gendered issue of beauty, as well as, nowadays, to irresponsibi...
This article brings together two concepts, ‘phantom fat’ and ‘liminal fat’, which both aim to grasp ...
Our project on fatness begins by turning attention to the multiple cultural instances in which fatne...
This thesis examines both contemporary and historical meanings surrounding human body FAT in order t...
Since the turn of the twentieth century, middle-class Americans have considered the thin body--osten...
This article explores how ‘fat shaming’ as a practice that encourages open disdain for those living ...
In this article I describe the processes through which fat bodies are materialised. I contextualise ...
Dominant discourses represent body weight as a consequence of lifestyle, equating ‘fatness’ with ‘di...
Since World War II, when the diet and fitness industries promoted mass obsession with weight and bod...
This essay argues that modern perceptions of the agency of fat people have been inflected by older w...