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Fat Kinship

English · Hardback

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Fat Kinship examines the transformative power of self-selected relationships among fat people, exploring how fatness intersects with identity, intimacy, and community to challenge societal stigma and foster belonging.


List of contents










Fat Kinship: an introduction 1. Fat politics as a constituent of intersecting intimacies 2. Fat beyond the fetish: toward a theory of fat-forward sexuality 3. Comfy fat queer love: affective digital resistance through kinship 4. Self-conscious, unapologetic, and straight: fat protagonists in romantic fiction 5. Psychological kinship between fat therapists and fat patients: healing and solidarity around stigma, family relationships, and body image 6. Closer. Fatness, desire, and seeing as touching 7. Hollywood's slim pickings for fat characters: A textual analysis of Gilmore Girls, Sweet Magnolias, This is Us, Shrill, and Dietland 8. Fat bodies, intimate relationships and the self in finnish and American weight-loss TV shows 9. Successfully and deliciously fugacious: re-interpreting the "failed" fat relationship in Percy Adlon's Zuckerbaby (1985) 10. "It has literally been a lifesaver": the role of "knowing kinship" in supporting fat women to navigate medical fatphobia 11. Fat kinship for love and liberation: a dialogue across difference


About the author










Cindy Baker - Canadian artist Cindy Baker's interdisciplinary, research-based practice engages with queer, gender, race, disability, fat, and art discourses. She has exhibited internationally, co-founded important advocacy organizations, and received awards for her community-driven work, including the Body Confidence Canada Award and South Asian Visual Arts Collective's Collaborator of the Year Award.


Product details

Authors Cindy Baker
Assisted by Cindy Baker (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 16.06.2025
 
EAN 9781041068129
ISBN 978-1-0-4106812-9
No. of pages 154
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

Sociology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, Medical Sociology

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