Framing Fat - Competing Constructions in Contemporary Culture (Electronic book text)

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"Framing Fat" examines competing messages about body fat by considering the vantage point of cultural actors representing the fashion-beauty complex, public health, the food industry, and the fat acceptance movement. In doing so, it provides a more comprehensive view of the obesity epidemic and shows how strong cultural debates play a powerful role in shaping individual behavior.

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"Framing Fat" examines competing messages about body fat by considering the vantage point of cultural actors representing the fashion-beauty complex, public health, the food industry, and the fat acceptance movement. In doing so, it provides a more comprehensive view of the obesity epidemic and shows how strong cultural debates play a powerful role in shaping individual behavior.

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Rutgers University Press

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United States

Release date

May 2013

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Electronic book text - Windows

Pages

192

ISBN-13

978-0-8135-6093-9

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9780813560939

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0-8135-6093-4



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