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Revolting Bodies?: The Struggle to Redefine Fat Identity

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Viewed as both unhealthy and unattractive, fat people are widely represented in popular culture and in interpersonal interactions as revolting--as agents of abhorrence and disgust. Yet if we think about "revolting" in a different way, Kathleen LeBesco argues, we can recognize fatness as not simply an aesthetic state or a medical condition, but a political one. If we think of revolting in terms of overthrowing authority, rebelling, protesting, and rejecting, then corpulence carries a whole new weight as a subversive cultural ...

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Revolting Bodies?: The Struggle to Redefine Fat Identity 2004, University of Massachusetts Press

ISBN-13: 9781558494282

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Revolting Bodies?: The Struggle to Redefine Fat Identity 2003, University of Massachusetts Press

ISBN-13: 9781558494299

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