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Fat

A Cultural History of the Stuff of Life
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Fat: A Cultural History of the Stuff of Life by Christopher E. Forth explores the perceptions and imagination surrounding fat in Western culture from antiquity to the present. It offers historical, philosophical, religious, and cultural analyses, examining themes such as status, gender, race, and the association of fat with vitality and fertility. The book delves into how fat has been understood both as a substance and a descriptor of body size, revealing the complex roots of modern stereotypes and prejudices.
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This book suits readers interested in cultural history, body studies, social attitudes, and the intersections of gender, race, and body image. It is ideal for those seeking scholarly insight into the social and historical contexts of fatness and its cultural meanings.

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Fat. Such a little word evokes big responses. While 'fat' describes the size and shape of bodies - their appearance - our negative reactions to corpulence also depend on something tangible and tactile. As this book argues, there is more to fat than meets the eye.

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Fat. Such a little word evokes big responses. While 'fat' describes the size and shape of bodies—their appearance—our negative reactions to corpulence also depend on something tangible and tactile. As this book argues, there is more to fat than meets the eye.

Fat: A Cultural History of the Stuff of Life offers reflections on how fat has been perceived and imagined in the West since antiquity. Featuring fascinating historical accounts as well as philosophical, religious, and cultural analyses—including discussions of status, gender, and race—the book digs deep into the past for the roots of our current notions and prejudices.

Two central themes emerge: how we have perceived and imagined corpulent bodies over the centuries, and how fat—as a substance as well as a description of body size—has been associated with vitality and fertility as well as perceptions of animality. By exploring the complex ways in which fat, fatness, and fattening have been perceived over time, this book provides rich insights into the stuff our stereotypes are made of.

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Sander Gilman, author of Fat: The Biography, praises the book as the definitive overview of bodily excess in Western society. He highlights Forth's graceful and ironic writing style and notes the unique demonisation of fatness compared to other bodily states. The review commends the book as a vital and critical cultural history of the body from a master of the genre.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781789140620

Publisher: Reaktion Books

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 15 April 2019

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Reaktion Books

Illustration: 46 illustrations

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 368

About the Author

Christopher E. Forth is the Dean’s Professor of Humanities and Professor of History at the University of Kansas, and the author of several books including Masculinity in the Modern West (2008).

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