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E-grāmata: Being Fat: Women, Weight, and Feminist Activism in Canada

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  • Formāts: 296 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Apr-2020
  • Izdevniecība: University of Toronto Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781487530839
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  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Apr-2020
  • Izdevniecība: University of Toronto Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781487530839

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Being Fat examines the history of fat activism in Canada, correlating this history with second wave feminism and issues it was debating: femininity, sexuality, and health.



It is okay to be fat. This is the basic premise of fat activism, a social movement that has existed in Canada since the early 1970s. This book focuses on the earliest strands of the Canadian movement, which emerged around 1977 and ended around 1997 with the emergence of defiant performance artists Pretty, Porky, and Pissed Off. This twenty-year window loosely correlates with the rise of "second-wave" feminist organizing and thinking in the country. Fat activists were wrestling with issues other feminists of the era were debating: femininity, sexuality, and health.

While united by the idea that it is okay to be fat, the movement has taken many different forms. Fat "activism" and the "movement" encompassed a variety of activities. It included groups that held regular meetings and published newsletters, organized events, and elected an executive. Being Fat explores activities like fashion design, self-help groups, plus-size modelling, and dance under the umbrella of fat activism, undertaken in the name of empowering fat women. Together, these activities show that self-identified fat women took up feminist ideas of liberation and applied them to their lives. Their personal experiences became the basis of a powerful movement to challenge beauty and bodily norms.

Recenzijas

"Being Fat is an important text that provides a historical and political grounding of fat women organizations in Canada. [ ] This scholarship is imperative to recognizing and understanding how the fat liberation movement began and provides insight to contemporary forms of resistance."

- Nicholas Villarreal, San Diego State University (Fat Studies)

List of Figures and Tables
ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: Fat Women Are Not Few 3(15)
1 FIFI: Feminist Approaches to Being Fat
18(23)
2 Between Women: Fat Acceptance Organizations
41(27)
3 "If Only You'd Lose Weight...": Femininity, Sexuality, and Fat Activism
68(19)
4 Dr Fullovitt, MD: Fat Women's Experiences with Doctors and Dieting
87(25)
5 "Let Me Hear Your Body Talk": Aerobics for Fat Women Only
112(23)
6 Bodies in Fashion: Buying and Selling Plus-Size Clothing
135(30)
Conclusion: When We Rise the Earth Will Shake 165(4)
Appendix A Research Methods 169(4)
Appendix B Detailed List of Research Participants 173(8)
Notes 181(50)
Bibliography 231(32)
Index 263
Jenny Ellison is the Curator of Sport and Leisure at the Canadian Museum of History, and co-editor of Obesity in Canada: Critical Perspectives, also published by University of Toronto Press.