This article brings together two concepts, ‘phantom fat’ and ‘liminal fat’, which both aim to grasp how fat in contemporary culture becomes a kind of material immateriality, corporeality in suspension. Comparing the spheres of representation and experience, we examine the challenges and usefulness of these concepts, and feminist fat studies perspectives more broadly, to feminist scholarship on the body. We ask what connects and disconnects fat corporeality and fat studies from ways of theorising other embodied differences, like gender, ‘race’, disability, class and sexuality, especially when thinking through their perceived mutability or removability, and assumptions about their relevance for subjectivity. While it is important to consider ...
Social science researchers have tackled the social “problem” of fatness across several disciplines, ...
Drawing chiefly upon Judith Butler’s theory of gender performativity, this article argues that femin...
The body archetype is currently on the agenda of social, market and health discussions, especially d...
In this article I describe the processes through which fat bodies are materialised. I contextualise ...
In this article we argue that the complex connections between gender and fatness have not been fully...
Investigating the current interest in obesity and fatness, this book explores the problems and ambig...
The cultural meanings surrounding fatness---including the social construction of fatness as a proble...
This paper uses feminist disability studies to explore the discursive production of fat embodiment w...
Body size is very much linked to the gendered issue of beauty, as well as, nowadays, to irresponsibi...
My aim in this chapter is to inspect how neoliberal economic policy and rationale are enmeshed with ...
This article explores a theoretical legacy that underpins the ways in which many social scientists c...
The aim of this chapter is to explore how and why bringing Fat Studies and Transgender studies toget...
This thesis is an anthropological enquiry of the fat body. It explores the narratives of eleven indi...
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...
Social science researchers have tackled the social “problem” of fatness across several disciplines, ...
Drawing chiefly upon Judith Butler’s theory of gender performativity, this article argues that femin...
The body archetype is currently on the agenda of social, market and health discussions, especially d...
In this article I describe the processes through which fat bodies are materialised. I contextualise ...
In this article we argue that the complex connections between gender and fatness have not been fully...
Investigating the current interest in obesity and fatness, this book explores the problems and ambig...
The cultural meanings surrounding fatness---including the social construction of fatness as a proble...
This paper uses feminist disability studies to explore the discursive production of fat embodiment w...
Body size is very much linked to the gendered issue of beauty, as well as, nowadays, to irresponsibi...
My aim in this chapter is to inspect how neoliberal economic policy and rationale are enmeshed with ...
This article explores a theoretical legacy that underpins the ways in which many social scientists c...
The aim of this chapter is to explore how and why bringing Fat Studies and Transgender studies toget...
This thesis is an anthropological enquiry of the fat body. It explores the narratives of eleven indi...
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...
Social science researchers have tackled the social “problem” of fatness across several disciplines, ...
Drawing chiefly upon Judith Butler’s theory of gender performativity, this article argues that femin...
The body archetype is currently on the agenda of social, market and health discussions, especially d...