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Fat, Pretty and Soon to be Old by Kimberly Dark with Natalie Boero
Manage episode 299238613 series 2625030
I am going to be gushing about this one for a long time!!!
For this week's discussion I talked with Natalie Boero about Kimberly Dark's Fat, Pretty and Soon to Be Old. Natalie wrote the article about me that was recently in Women Who Podcast Magazine and I asked her if she wanted to spend some time with me on this show. If you've been in body liberation circles for a bit, you will recognize Natalie as the author of Killer Fat (which normally always gets a reference in most current body acceptance books), so needless to say I am a little excited she came on. In our discussion we covered:
- Natalie's fat activist journey including the Padded Lilys, studying fat in academia and how feminism treats anti-fat work
- What fat activism could do better
- Natalie's bad fat day
- Being fit and fat
- Fat and pretty/Fat and old identities
- How this book is a sociological memoir
- Radical cultural change comes from recognizing intersectionalities
- Why changing structures is more important than calling out micro aggressions
- Fat people and airplanes
- The impact of Shadow on a Tightrope on Natalie's story
- Body positivity in relation to fat activism
Keep reading everyone!
Links
Natalie's San Jose State University Page
Killer Fat: Media, Medicine and Morals in the American "Obesity Epidemic"
The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Body and Embodiment
Show mentions
Fat as a Feminist Issue by Susie Orbach
Damaged Like Me by Kimberly Dark
Natalie's Book Recommendations
Shadow on a Tightrope edited by Lisa Schoenfielder and Barb Wieser
Fearing the Black Body by Sabrina Strings
Fat Studies Reader edited by Esther Rothblum and Sondra Solovay
Health at Every Size by Lindo Bacon
Fat Activism by Charlotte Cooper
The Body is Not an Apology by Sonya Renee Taylor
Fat Girl Book Club Links
85 bölüm
Manage episode 299238613 series 2625030
I am going to be gushing about this one for a long time!!!
For this week's discussion I talked with Natalie Boero about Kimberly Dark's Fat, Pretty and Soon to Be Old. Natalie wrote the article about me that was recently in Women Who Podcast Magazine and I asked her if she wanted to spend some time with me on this show. If you've been in body liberation circles for a bit, you will recognize Natalie as the author of Killer Fat (which normally always gets a reference in most current body acceptance books), so needless to say I am a little excited she came on. In our discussion we covered:
- Natalie's fat activist journey including the Padded Lilys, studying fat in academia and how feminism treats anti-fat work
- What fat activism could do better
- Natalie's bad fat day
- Being fit and fat
- Fat and pretty/Fat and old identities
- How this book is a sociological memoir
- Radical cultural change comes from recognizing intersectionalities
- Why changing structures is more important than calling out micro aggressions
- Fat people and airplanes
- The impact of Shadow on a Tightrope on Natalie's story
- Body positivity in relation to fat activism
Keep reading everyone!
Links
Natalie's San Jose State University Page
Killer Fat: Media, Medicine and Morals in the American "Obesity Epidemic"
The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Body and Embodiment
Show mentions
Fat as a Feminist Issue by Susie Orbach
Damaged Like Me by Kimberly Dark
Natalie's Book Recommendations
Shadow on a Tightrope edited by Lisa Schoenfielder and Barb Wieser
Fearing the Black Body by Sabrina Strings
Fat Studies Reader edited by Esther Rothblum and Sondra Solovay
Health at Every Size by Lindo Bacon
Fat Activism by Charlotte Cooper
The Body is Not an Apology by Sonya Renee Taylor
Fat Girl Book Club Links
85 bölüm
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