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ISBN 10: 1138999717
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Author: Lee Monaghan, Emma Rich, Andrea Bombak
Rethinking Obesity Critical Perspectives in Crisis Times 1st Edition Table of contents:
Part 1 The politics of a ‘public health problem’
1 The global obesity crisis: Situating critique in a broader context
The ongoing world war on obesity
A matter of perspective or frames? From public health to social justice
Employing frame analysis in this problem field
Embodying politics (power): from definitional practices to body materiality
Summary and preliminary reflections
2 Critical perspectives: Key themes and meta-critique
Evolving obesity science and epidemiology: updating the critique
Early reflections on COVID-19 and obesity
Reflexivity, ‘diabesity’ and ‘the big two’
Appeals to the obesogenic environment: a more socially mindful account?
From weight-loss interventions to ‘the obesity-survival paradox’ (paradigm)
Media, ‘fat panic’ and body pedagogies
Introducing critical media studies of fatness/obesity: from movies to scientific news reports
New forms of health media as instructional: from reality television to digital media
Weight-related stigma: the embodied effects and affects of obesity discourse
Research on adults and weight-related stigma
Young people, obesity discourse and schooling
Meta-critique
Conclusion: moving the debate forward
3 Pedagogising obesity knowledges and the recontextualisation of policy
Theorising anti-obesity policy as pedagogy: the focus on communication
The pedagogic device of anti-obesity policy: a three rules approach
The distributive rules in the ORF of anti-obesity policy
Recontextualising rules of anti-obesity policy: pairing structural inequality and individualism
Evaluation and symbolic control of obesity through the PRF
Discussion: from policy analysis to social research
Part 2 Researching Matters of Fat
4 Obesity, bodily change and health identities: A study of Canadian women
Conceptual and substantive matters
The research
From hope to resignation: changing orientations to weight (loss)
Hopeful narratives: embodying a thin(ner) body and the good life?
Disordered eating distress: shadows of the past
Stagnation and weight-cycling: stalled futures
Discussion: towards changing bodies of knowledge, policy and practice
5 Exploring fat pedagogy and critical health education with schoolgirls: Rethinking ‘Britain’s child obesity disgrace’
Body pedagogies in schools: from obesity discourse to critical health education
Methodology and analysis
Girls’ understandings of health and critical perspectives
Negotiating postfeminist imperatives
Critical engagement with obesity discourse and its harmful affects
Exploring the complexities of the obesity debate
Reflecting on opportunities for critical health pedagogy
Discussion: tensions and opportunities when teaching in postfeminist times
6 Degrading bodies in pandemic times: Politicising cruelty during the COVID-19 and obesity crises
Research context, data generation and analysis
‘Diet culture at the end of the world’: insights from the Fatosphere
An unconvincing status degradation ceremony: critically analysing Campus Reform
The Campus Reform article
The publishing context: Campus Reform as a political economic project
Scrutinising readers’ comments
Discussion: from ‘health crises’ to the politics of cruelty
Part 3 Critically exploring alternatives, fostering collective hope
7 Tired of diets?: From HAES® to a more radical approach
Questioning weight-loss prescriptions: from inappropriateness to possible dangers
The need for a ‘balanced’ or ‘wide-eyed’ appraisal of the evidence
Additional problems with weight-loss prescriptions
Explicating HAES in social context
HAES as a ‘healthy lifestyle’ intervention
HAES interventions and reported (moderated) efficacy
Societal fat acceptance: resonance and challenges
Controversies, fractures and inconsistencies within and beyond HAES
Summary
8 Rethinking obesity in the (post) COVID society: Paving the way for more ‘rounded’ knowledge and collective action
Pandemics and infectious diseases in social context: some insights for the current era
Pandemic psychology in the context of the COVID-19 and obesity crises
Contested science, urgency and the politics of uncertainty
Reproducing pandemic inequalities through an affective pedagogic device
Epilogue: Resist TINA, recognise TARA
Two contrasting ideal typical spirits
Towards constructive critique: critical social science with others?
Supplanting individual with collective hope: towards another politics of life
References
Index
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