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The fatter sex : a battle plan for women's weight, health and humour / Sacha Jones.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: [New Zealand] : Umbilical Books, [2024]Copyright date: ©2024Description: 385 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780473697761
  • 0473697769
Other title:
  • Battle plan for women's weight, health and humour
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Fatter sexDDC classification:
  • 306.4613 23
Contents:
Appetiser: It's hard to 'feel like a goddess' when you smell like a fish -- First course: The Mother, daughter and the unholy roast -- Second course: Chewing the fat activism -- Third course: A slice of 'thin white privilege' pie -- Fourth course: Muffins for mutants -- Dessert: The 'fat lady' laughs... at tiramisu.
Summary: "The notion of 'body positivity' is widely promoted in the modern West as a feminist ideal empowering women to reject the unhealthy pressures of the thin body-beauty standard. But is it really as empowering as it sounds? In The Fatter Sex, former ballerina Sacha Jones brings a fresh perspective to this contentious issue by highlighting the extra weight and body confidence challenges that modern women and girls face as the sex programmed to store more fat but expected to be more lean. Drawing on her own long battle with eating disorders, weight obsession and denial, as well as the hard lessons she learned trying to raise her daughter to have a healthy and happy relationship with food and fat, Sacha exposes the deceptively and increasingly complex challenges faced by members of the fatter sex as a result of these conflicting pressures."--Back cover.
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Appetiser: It's hard to 'feel like a goddess' when you smell like a fish -- First course: The Mother, daughter and the unholy roast -- Second course: Chewing the fat activism -- Third course: A slice of 'thin white privilege' pie -- Fourth course: Muffins for mutants -- Dessert: The 'fat lady' laughs... at tiramisu.

"The notion of 'body positivity' is widely promoted in the modern West as a feminist ideal empowering women to reject the unhealthy pressures of the thin body-beauty standard. But is it really as empowering as it sounds? In The Fatter Sex, former ballerina Sacha Jones brings a fresh perspective to this contentious issue by highlighting the extra weight and body confidence challenges that modern women and girls face as the sex programmed to store more fat but expected to be more lean. Drawing on her own long battle with eating disorders, weight obsession and denial, as well as the hard lessons she learned trying to raise her daughter to have a healthy and happy relationship with food and fat, Sacha exposes the deceptively and increasingly complex challenges faced by members of the fatter sex as a result of these conflicting pressures."--Back cover.

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