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Vol. 18 No. 3 (2015): fat
Vol. 18 No. 3 (2015): fat
Edited by Julie M. Parsons and Rachel J. Jarvie
Published:
2015-06-24
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Fat
Julie M Parsons, Rachel J Jarvie
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Articles
Fat Studies 101: Learning to Have Your Cake and Eat It Too
Patti Lou Watkins
“Dear Obese PhD Applicants”: Twitter, Tumblr and the Contested Affective Politics of Fat Doctoral Embodiment
James Burford
Fat Politics: A Comparative Study
Michael Stephen Bruner
Bringing Sexy Back: To What Extent Do Online Television Audiences Contest Fat-Shaming?
Debbie Rodan
Rebel Heart: Performing Fatness Wrong Online
Cat Pausé
Consuming (through) the Other? Rethinking Fat and Eating in BBW Videos Online
Anna Lavis
Fat and Thin Sex: Fetishised Normal and Normalised Fetish
Gurleen Khandpur
We Are All Ballooning: Multimedia Critical Discourse Analysis of ‘Measure Up’ and ‘Swap It, Don’t Stop It’ Social Marketing Campaigns
Lily O'Hara, Jane Taylor, Margaret Barnes
Mindy Calling: Size, Beauty, Race in The Mindy Project
Amita Nijhawan
“At What Cost?”: Problematising the Achievement of ‘Health’ through Thinness – The Case of Bariatric Surgery
Aimee Bernardette Simpson
“Shape Carries Story”: Navigating the World as Fat
Zoe C. Meleo-Erwin
Mixed Messages
Gayle Letherby
Fat in Contemporary Autobiographical Writing and Publishing
Donna Lee Brien
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