Future Is Fat
Future Is Fat
Theorizing Time in Relation to Body Weight and Stigma
Friedman, May; Tidgwell, Tracy; Rinaldi, Jen; Lind, Emily R.M.; Kotow, Crystal
Taylor & Francis Ltd
09/2023
130
Mole
Inglês
9780367714949
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction
Tracy Tidgwell, May Friedman, Jen Rinaldi, Crystal Kotow, and Emily R.M. Lind
1. Pregnant with possibility: Negotiating fat maternal subjectivity in the "War on Obesity"
George Parker and Cat Pause
2. Tempo-rarily fat: A queer exploration of fat time
Jami McFarland, Van Slothouber, and Allison Taylor
3. Sedentary lifestyle: Fat queer craft
Allyson Mitchell
4. "Fats," futurity, and the contemporary young adult novel
Michele Byers
5. One summer to change: Fat temporality and coming of age in I Used to Be Fat and Huge
Margaret Hass
6. Reconceptualizing temporality in and through multimedia storytelling: Making time with through thick and thin
Emily R. M. Lind, Crystal Kotow, Carla Rice, Jen Rinaldi, Andrea LaMarre, May Friedman, and Tracy Tidgwell
7. "You can only be happy if you're thin!" Normalcy, happiness, and the lacking body
Ramanpreet Annie Bahra
8. Imagining body size over time: Adolescents' relational perspectives on body weight and place
Jennifer Dean
9. Against progress: Understanding and resisting the temporality of transformational weight loss narratives
Rachel Fox
10. The (fat) body and the archive: Toward the creation of a fat community archive
Laura Pratt
Tracy Tidgwell, May Friedman, Jen Rinaldi, Crystal Kotow, and Emily R.M. Lind
1. Pregnant with possibility: Negotiating fat maternal subjectivity in the "War on Obesity"
George Parker and Cat Pause
2. Tempo-rarily fat: A queer exploration of fat time
Jami McFarland, Van Slothouber, and Allison Taylor
3. Sedentary lifestyle: Fat queer craft
Allyson Mitchell
4. "Fats," futurity, and the contemporary young adult novel
Michele Byers
5. One summer to change: Fat temporality and coming of age in I Used to Be Fat and Huge
Margaret Hass
6. Reconceptualizing temporality in and through multimedia storytelling: Making time with through thick and thin
Emily R. M. Lind, Crystal Kotow, Carla Rice, Jen Rinaldi, Andrea LaMarre, May Friedman, and Tracy Tidgwell
7. "You can only be happy if you're thin!" Normalcy, happiness, and the lacking body
Ramanpreet Annie Bahra
8. Imagining body size over time: Adolescents' relational perspectives on body weight and place
Jennifer Dean
9. Against progress: Understanding and resisting the temporality of transformational weight loss narratives
Rachel Fox
10. The (fat) body and the archive: Toward the creation of a fat community archive
Laura Pratt
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fat studies;body politics;stigma research;queer theory;disability perspectives;social temporality;archival fat community history
Introduction
Tracy Tidgwell, May Friedman, Jen Rinaldi, Crystal Kotow, and Emily R.M. Lind
1. Pregnant with possibility: Negotiating fat maternal subjectivity in the "War on Obesity"
George Parker and Cat Pause
2. Tempo-rarily fat: A queer exploration of fat time
Jami McFarland, Van Slothouber, and Allison Taylor
3. Sedentary lifestyle: Fat queer craft
Allyson Mitchell
4. "Fats," futurity, and the contemporary young adult novel
Michele Byers
5. One summer to change: Fat temporality and coming of age in I Used to Be Fat and Huge
Margaret Hass
6. Reconceptualizing temporality in and through multimedia storytelling: Making time with through thick and thin
Emily R. M. Lind, Crystal Kotow, Carla Rice, Jen Rinaldi, Andrea LaMarre, May Friedman, and Tracy Tidgwell
7. "You can only be happy if you're thin!" Normalcy, happiness, and the lacking body
Ramanpreet Annie Bahra
8. Imagining body size over time: Adolescents' relational perspectives on body weight and place
Jennifer Dean
9. Against progress: Understanding and resisting the temporality of transformational weight loss narratives
Rachel Fox
10. The (fat) body and the archive: Toward the creation of a fat community archive
Laura Pratt
Tracy Tidgwell, May Friedman, Jen Rinaldi, Crystal Kotow, and Emily R.M. Lind
1. Pregnant with possibility: Negotiating fat maternal subjectivity in the "War on Obesity"
George Parker and Cat Pause
2. Tempo-rarily fat: A queer exploration of fat time
Jami McFarland, Van Slothouber, and Allison Taylor
3. Sedentary lifestyle: Fat queer craft
Allyson Mitchell
4. "Fats," futurity, and the contemporary young adult novel
Michele Byers
5. One summer to change: Fat temporality and coming of age in I Used to Be Fat and Huge
Margaret Hass
6. Reconceptualizing temporality in and through multimedia storytelling: Making time with through thick and thin
Emily R. M. Lind, Crystal Kotow, Carla Rice, Jen Rinaldi, Andrea LaMarre, May Friedman, and Tracy Tidgwell
7. "You can only be happy if you're thin!" Normalcy, happiness, and the lacking body
Ramanpreet Annie Bahra
8. Imagining body size over time: Adolescents' relational perspectives on body weight and place
Jennifer Dean
9. Against progress: Understanding and resisting the temporality of transformational weight loss narratives
Rachel Fox
10. The (fat) body and the archive: Toward the creation of a fat community archive
Laura Pratt
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