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The Routledge International Handbook of Fat Studies





ISBN 9780367502928
Published April 19, 2021 by Routledge
310 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations

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Book Description

The Routledge International Handbook of Fat Studies brings together a diverse body of work from around the globe and across a wide range of Fat Studies topics and perspectives. The first major collection of its kind, it explores the epistemology, ontology, and methodology of fatness, with attention to issues such as gender and sexuality, disability and embodiment, health, race, media, discrimination, and pedagogy. Presenting work from both scholarly writers and activists, this volume reflects a range of critical perspectives vital to the expansion of Fat Studies and thus constitutes an essential resource for researchers in the field.

Table of Contents

1. Fattening up scholarship

Cat Pausé and Sonya Renee Taylor

PART 1: Defining fat

2. "Am I fat?"

Darci L. Thoune

3. Quantifying or contributing to antifat attitudes?

Patricia Cain, Ngaire Donaghue, and Graeme Ditchburn

4. Language, fat and causation

Kimberly Dark

5. My life is intersectional, so my coaching has to be: Here is why this is a good thing

Tiana A. Dodson

PART 2: Theorizing fatness

6. Feminism and fat

Amy Erdman Farrell

7. Big, fat, Greek modernities: On fatness, Western imperatives and modern Greek culture

Sofia Apostolidou

8. Does that mean my body must always be a source of pain? Sexual violence, trauma and agency in Argentinian fat activist spaces

Laura Contrera

9. Fatness and consequences of neoliberalism

Hannele Harjunen

10. Fat and trans: Towards a new theorization of gender in Fat Studies

Francis Ray White

11. Fatness and disability: Law, identity, co-constructions, and future directions

April Herndon

PART 3: Fat in the institution

12. Fat in the media

Katariina Kyrölä

13. Being fat in a thin world: The politics of fashion

Amena Azeez

14. Fattening education: An invitation to the nascent field of fat pedagogy

Erin Cameron and Constance Russell

15. Fatness, discrimination and law: An international perspective

Stephanie von Liebenstein

16. Pregnancy, parenting and the challenge of fatness

May Friedman

17. Fat Studies and public health

Natalie Ingraham

PART 4: Living fat

18. Reclaiming voices from stigma: Fat autoethnography as a consciously political act

Jenny Lee and Emily McAvan

19. Save the whales: An examination of the relationship between academics/professionals and fat activists

Kath Read

20. Fat hatred and body respect: The curious case of Iceland

Tara Margrét Vilhjálmsdóttir

21. Desirability as access: Navigating life at the intersection of fat, Black, dark and female

Nomonde Mxhalisa

22. The impact of being a fat Chinese woman in Hong Kong

Bertha Chan Hiu Yau

23. Surviving and thriving while fat

Sonalee Rashatwar

24. Review of scholarship on fat-gay men

Jason Whitesel

PART 5: Fat disruptions

25. Genealogies of excess: Towards a decolonial Fat Studies

Athia N. Choudhury

26. When you are already dead: Black fat being as afrofuturism

Hunter Ashleigh Shackelford

27. TransFat

Sam Orchard

28. Lesbians and fat

Esther D. Rothblum

29. What’s queer about Fat Studies now? A critical exploration of queer/ing fatness

Allison Taylor

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Editor(s)

Biography

Cat Pausé is Fat Studies scholar at the Institute of Education, Massey University, New Zealand, and the co-editor of Queering Fat Embodiment.

Sonya Renee Taylor is an International award-winning writer and performer, published author, and founder and Radical Executive Officer of The Body is Not An Apology, an international digital media and education company committed to radical self-love and body empowerment as the foundational tool of social justice.

Reviews

"...the scholars of The Routledge International Handbook of Fat Studies take their readers by the hand and show them where they can find a place of their own within a necessary and essential field of study and activism. In adding this text to the fat canon, I believe, along with Pausé and Taylor, that the 'future of Fat Studies is very fat' (13)." - Ashlen Cheyenne Duhon, Fat Studies