Fat blame : how the war on obesity victimizes women and children / April Michelle Herndon.

"Fat Blame is a book about how the war on obesity is, in many ways, shaping up to be a battle against women and children, especially women and children who are marginalized via class and race. While conceding that fatness can be linked to certain conditions, or that some populations might be he...

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Main Author: Herndon, April Michelle (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Lawrence, Kansas : University Press of Kansas, [2014]
Series:Culture America.
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Summary:"Fat Blame is a book about how the war on obesity is, in many ways, shaping up to be a battle against women and children, especially women and children who are marginalized via class and race. While conceding that fatness can be linked to certain conditions, or that some populations might be heavier than others, Herndon is more interested in the ways women and children are blamed for obesity and the ways interventions aimed at preventing obesity are problematic in and of themselves. From bariatric surgeries being performed on children to women being positioned as responsible for carrying to term a generation of thin children, her book looks closely at the stories of real people whose lives are drastically altered by interventions that are supposedly for their own good"--Publisher.
Physical Description:x, 203 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-194) and index.
ISBN:9780700619658 (cloth)
0700619658 (cloth)
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