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Routledge Handbook of Critical Obesity Studies
Middle-aged businessman and social progress
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Author(s):
Isabel Fletcher
Publication date:
December 6 2021
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10.4324/9780429344824-8
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Book chapters
pp. 2
The worlds of critical obesity studies
pp. 11
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pp. 23
How body size became a disease
pp. 40
Obesity in transition
pp. 49
Obesity in Brazil
pp. 56
Middle-aged businessman and social progress
pp. 66
Crisis revisited
pp. 77
Devil Pray
pp. 85
Not the Medicine Needed?
pp. 94
New materialist enactments
pp. 104
Doing fat with post-developmental pedagogies
pp. 115
A personal reflection on editing
pp. 126
Sweetening the “war on obesity”
pp. 135
Obesity and its cures as socio-ecological fixes for agro-food capitalism
pp. 144
Encountering ‘healthy’ food in Mexican schools
pp. 154
Navigating the ‘norm’ in food experiences and healthy lifestyles of Chinese international students in Australia
pp. 166
School food in Australia – a dog's breakfast?
pp. 177
Obesity and the proper meal at workplace
pp. 188
Junk food marketing, childhood obesity, and the production of (un)certainty
pp. 202
(Re)defining language
pp. 209
Skinny selves in a fat-obsessed world
pp. 219
The ubiquity of the experience of being “too fat”
pp. 226
A mother of a problem
pp. 236
Fighting fat in families?
pp. 245
Goldilocks Days
pp. 255
Fat activism and physical activity
pp. 263
Wayfinding obesity within the VA' of critical beauty
pp. 273
News reporting on the “obesity epidemic” and how it worsens weight-based stigma
pp. 281
The spectacle of obesity in reality makeover shows in Chile1
pp. 289
The rise of the carnivore diet and the fetishizing of indigenous foodways
pp. 297
A study of an anti-obesity, anti-obesity campaign
pp. 310
Evidence as a fig leaf
pp. 319
The metabolic rift between culture and liberalism in obesity interventions and policy
pp. 329
A matter of weight? Anti-obesity strategies in Spain
pp. 339
New language, old assumptions
pp. 349
The ethics of obesity policy
pp. 361
Frameworks and ideologies for fat non-discrimination rights
pp. 370
Changing attitudes
pp. 381
A critique of obesity as a category of malnutrition in all its forms
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