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Fat Oppression around the World

Ariane Prohaska

Intersectional, Interdisciplinary, and Methodological Innovations

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Release Date: 25/09/2023

Label: Routledge
Contributors: Ariane Prohaska (Edited by), Jeannine A. Gailey (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Intersectional, Interdisciplinary, and Methodological Innovations

This book offers cutting-edge, intersectional, and interdisciplinary research in the blossoming field of fat studies. The aim is to generate discussion about the complexity of fat oppression as a phenomenon and social force that impacts the lived experiences of fat people.


This book offers cutting-edge, intersectional, and interdisciplinary research in the blossoming field of fat studies. The aim is to generate discussion about the complexity of fat oppression as a phenomenon and social force that permeates interactions both at an institutional and interpersonal level, impacting the lived experiences of fat people.

Each chapter has been carefully selected to create a space to showcase the engaging intersectional and interdisciplinary fat studies scholarship that is taking place globally. This engaging book will take the reader around the world by examining: weight-loss classes in Ireland, Jamaican women’s views of health and fatness, the difficulties of immigrating while fat to New Zealand, fat activism in Finnish media, being fat and pregnant in Australia, a girls' camp in the United States, and the experiences of fat hatred felt by queer fat women in Canada. This book will inspire fat-studies scholars globally to incorporate intersectional approaches and qualitative methods in future work.

The chapters in this book were originally published in Fat Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Body Weight and Society.