By Emmanuel Okoroafor Introduction The phrase “we are what we eat” is more than just a cliché—it is a fundamental truth about how our bodies function. In a world where obesity and weight-related ...
According to the course description, students will analyze fatness as a form of human difference, subject to privilege and discrimination, and how it intersects with systems of oppression such as ...
I know I did. When I was younger and going through disordered eating, screens were filled with comedic depictions of fatness – with films like Shallow Hal, The Nutty Professor, and Friends, which had ...