Low-fat love stories / Patricia Leavy and Victoria Scotti.

"'Low-Fat Love Stories' is a collection of short stories and visual portraits based on interview research with women about a dissatisfying relationship with a romantic partner or relative, or their body image. The stories focus on settling in relationships, the gap between fantasies...

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Main Authors: Leavy, Patricia, 1971- (Author), Scotti, Victoria (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Rotterdam, The Netherlands : Sense Publishers, 2017.
Series:Social fictions series.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:"'Low-Fat Love Stories' is a collection of short stories and visual portraits based on interview research with women about a dissatisfying relationship with a romantic partner or relative, or their body image. The stories focus on settling in relationships, the gap between fantasies and realities, relationship patters, divorce, abuse, childhood pain, sprituality, feeling like a fraud, growing older, and daily struggles looking in the mirror. Once upon a time and happily ever after take on new meaning as the women's stories reveal the underside of fairytales and toxic popular culture. Written in the first-person with language taken directly from each woman's interviews, the stories are raw, visceral, and inspirational. As a collection, the stories and art set you on an emotional rollercoaster and illustrate the different forms "low-fat love" may take, and the quest for self-worth in the context of popular culture that tells women they are never enough. The authors developed an original method of "textual visual snapshots" for this book."--Back cover.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxii, 158 pages).
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN:9463008187
9789463008181
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