肥胖研究学生项目:肥胖积极的文化活动-性别,性行为和妇女研究-火狐体育
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Fat Studies Student Projects: Fat-Positive Cultural Activism

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Collage of student works

Featured here in our Student Spotlight are some amazing projects from Professor Claudia Cortese’s Fall 2021 upper-level special topics class, Fat Studies: Race, Class, Gender, Queerness. 这是火狐体育开设的第一门脂肪研究课程。 这门课探讨了减肥激进主义; 反肥胖的历史与饮食文化的起源 the ways that weight stigma and diet culture are experienced today; and how fat identity intersects with race, class, gender, queerness, and disability.

For students’ final projects, they created pieces of cultural activism. During the course, students discussed how anti-fatness harms people of all body sizes, though it most greatly harms superfat and infinifat people. They examined anti-fatness through an intersectional lens, exploring how fat identity intersects with other minoritized identities. These discussions revealed the extent to which anti-fatness promotes stigma in social and medical settings, as well as leads to workplace discrimination and a wage gap between thin and fat people. These discussions also revealed the anti-fat stereotypes that are often promoted in the media.

One way to combat anti-fatness is through “cultural work,” which involves creating representations and artwork that challenge weight stigma. For the final project, students created cultural texts—music videos, digital essays, manifestos, children’s books, poems, photo projects, social media pages, to name a few examples—that combat fatphobia, humanize fat people, and diversify representations of fatness. These texts are both political and personal, social and embodied, unpacking how anti-fatness has shaped students’ relationships to food and their bodies.

Gab DavilaFat birth death and afterlife

Talia FultonFat Studies; Spoken Poetry Movement

Nicole Guardadomy body is a garden in full bloom

Keely Hoehlhttps://www.instagram.com/fat_kiwi_1999/

Emilia Siracusahttps://www.instagram.com/emrose302/

Anonymous –  Four Poems by Anonymous Students

Spencer CrinesThe Ten-Step Fat Fag Guide