The body archetype is currently on the agenda of social, market and health discussions, especially due to the re-signification of what it has represented to society for centuries. The fat body, that is, the body that is overweight considered 'ideal' according to the Body Mass Index (BMI) metric or social ocular opinion, is one of those who suffer most from social opinions and prejudices. Faced with this reality, this study is characterized as a theoretical essay whose objective is to trace, from a vast review of the scientific literature, the historical evolution of the meanings attributed to the fat body. The results confirm that, despite having moments in which the fat body was recognized as an exaltation of femininity and an expression o...
The aim of this work was to develop knowledge about and awareness of fatness stigmatization from a s...
The aim of this work was to develop knowledge about and awareness of fatness stigmatization from a s...
Fat Theory represents the cognitive doctrine of fat--i.e., objectified knowledge products which serv...
Investigating the current interest in obesity and fatness, this book explores the problems and ambig...
Social science researchers have tackled the social “problem” of fatness across several disciplines, ...
This essay researches the impact societys ideal pictures of the female body actually make on individ...
This essay researches the impact societys ideal pictures of the female body actually make on individ...
Since World War II, when the diet and fitness industries promoted mass obsession with weight and bod...
The cultural meanings surrounding fatness---including the social construction of fatness as a proble...
Fatness is the repository of a series of discourses whose intent is to define and control “unruly” b...
Since the turn of the twentieth century, middle-class Americans have considered the thin body--osten...
Fat talk—the conversations women have about their own and others’ bodies—is a harmful linguistic rit...
Since the turn of the twentieth century, middle-class Americans have considered the thin body--osten...
Obesity is a rising global health problem. On the one hand, a clearly defined medical condition, it ...
This thesis examines both contemporary and historical meanings surrounding human body FAT in order t...
The aim of this work was to develop knowledge about and awareness of fatness stigmatization from a s...
The aim of this work was to develop knowledge about and awareness of fatness stigmatization from a s...
Fat Theory represents the cognitive doctrine of fat--i.e., objectified knowledge products which serv...
Investigating the current interest in obesity and fatness, this book explores the problems and ambig...
Social science researchers have tackled the social “problem” of fatness across several disciplines, ...
This essay researches the impact societys ideal pictures of the female body actually make on individ...
This essay researches the impact societys ideal pictures of the female body actually make on individ...
Since World War II, when the diet and fitness industries promoted mass obsession with weight and bod...
The cultural meanings surrounding fatness---including the social construction of fatness as a proble...
Fatness is the repository of a series of discourses whose intent is to define and control “unruly” b...
Since the turn of the twentieth century, middle-class Americans have considered the thin body--osten...
Fat talk—the conversations women have about their own and others’ bodies—is a harmful linguistic rit...
Since the turn of the twentieth century, middle-class Americans have considered the thin body--osten...
Obesity is a rising global health problem. On the one hand, a clearly defined medical condition, it ...
This thesis examines both contemporary and historical meanings surrounding human body FAT in order t...
The aim of this work was to develop knowledge about and awareness of fatness stigmatization from a s...
The aim of this work was to develop knowledge about and awareness of fatness stigmatization from a s...
Fat Theory represents the cognitive doctrine of fat--i.e., objectified knowledge products which serv...