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Journal articles on the topic "Fat feminism"

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Solander, Tove. "Fat Feminism: Reading Shelley Jackson's ‘Fat’ through Elizabeth Wilson's Gut Feminism." Somatechnics 4, no. 1 (March 2014): 168–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/soma.2014.0118.

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In this article, I treat a literary text as a form of somatechnics making an intervention in fat embodiment. I read contemporary American author Shelley Jackson's short story ‘Fat’ from The Melancholy of Anatomy through what Elizabeth Wilson terms ‘gut feminism’, a feminism accounting for the dynamism of the biological body and acknowledging ‘organic thought’ as an alternative to the mind/body split. Wilson's ‘gut feminism’ is related to theories drawing on Deleuze's concept the ‘Body without Organs’ such as hypertheorist N. Katherine Hayles’ argument for the ‘Text as Assemblage’. I show how the seemingly surreal narrative of ‘Fat’ provides crucial insights about fat, understood as an assemblage of images, affects and matter and as a liminal substance questioning the integrity of the subject. Fat is associated with the feminine in a reclamation of the early modern rhetorical term ‘dilation’, which figures the swelling text as a fat, fertile woman with voracious orifices. I describe how Jackson's ‘aesthetics of fat’ works through dilation, disgust and ‘bad taste’ to draw the reader into an experience of fat embodiment. I characterise fat as a ‘sticky sign’ in Sara Ahmed's sense, one that will not stay confined to the page but sticks to the reader and elicit gut reactions. In conclusion, I argue for a non-derogatory model of reading as incorporation
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Boling. "On Learning to Teach Fat Feminism." Feminist Teacher 21, no. 2 (2011): 110. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/femteacher.21.2.0110.

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Bell, Kirsten, and Darlene McNaughton. "Feminism and the Invisible Fat Man." Body & Society 13, no. 1 (March 2007): 107–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1357034x07074780.

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Boisvert, Jennifer A. "Native American Indian Women, Fat Studies and Feminism." Somatechnics 2, no. 1 (March 2012): 84–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/soma.2012.0042.

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This paper examines the experience of fat oppression in Native American Indian women from a feminist-multicultural perspective, thereby increasing our understanding of the multiple intersecting oppressions in these women's lives. This examination uncovers the unique realities of Native American Indian women and bridges fat studies and feminist bodies of literature. Recommendations are made that can further research, practice and activism agendas for women of colour.
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Lyons, Pat. "Fitness, Feminism and the Health of Fat Women." Women & Therapy 8, no. 3 (October 31, 1989): 65–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j015v08n03_08.

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Morabito, Valeria. "Developing Transnational Methodologies in Feminist Studies: the relationship between postcolonial feminisms and new materialist feminism = Desarrollo de metodologías transnacionales en los estudios feministas: la relación entre los feminismos postcoloniales y el feminismo neo-materialista." FEMERIS: Revista Multidisciplinar de Estudios de Género 4, no. 1 (January 29, 2019): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.20318/femeris.2019.4566.

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Abstract. The following article is an attempt to establish a constructive dialogue be­tween two of the leading feminist philosophical theories of our time, new materialist feminism and postcolonial feminisms. Despite the fact that new materialist feminism has claimed to share the same concerns of postcolonial feminisms, this paradigm in some cases has been un­appreciated among the postcolonial field, even though the two theories actually do have some common viewpoints, as I want to demonstrate. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to highlight the main standpoints of new materialist feminism, in relation with the theoretical positions of postcolonial feminism. In order to do so, I have engaged critically with Rosi Braidotti’s thought, putting it in dialogue with the critiques advanced by postcolonial feminist thinkers. After the analysis and the definition of new materialist feminism in the first section, and postcolonial feminism in the second, I then proceeded by envisaging a common ground for the two theories. The importance of this intercommunication is based on the idea that there can be no effective politics for new materialism if this theory doesn’t develop its ability to be transdisciplinar and intersectional. It also has to become capable of accounting for the dynamics of power at all levels and with different prospective, as a way to create new politics of identity and resistance. To answer to the challenges and paradoxes of our contemporary era the creation of a space for transnational actions is more effective than ever, as I want to attest.Palabras clave: Postcolonial Feminism, Neo-materialism, Feminist Philosophical think­ing, New Methodological Perspectives in Gender Studies. Resumen. El siguiente artículo es un intento de establecer un diálogo constructivo entre dos de las principales teorías filosóficas feministas de nuestro tiempo, el nuevo feminismo materialista y el feminismo poscolonial. A pesar del hecho de que el nuevo feminismo mate­rialista ha afirmado compartir las mismas preocupaciones de los feminismos poscoloniales, este paradigma en algunos casos no se aprecia en el campo poscolonial, aunque las dos teorías realmente tienen algunos puntos de vista comunes, como quiero demostrar. Por lo tanto, el objetivo de este artículo es destacar los principales puntos de vista del nuevo feminismo ma­terialista, en relación con las posiciones teóricas del feminismo poscolonial. Para hacerlo, me he comprometido críticamente con el pensamiento de Rosi Braidotti, poniéndolo en diálogo con las críticas formuladas por las pensadoras feministas poscoloniales. Después del análisis y la definición del nuevo feminismo materialista en la primera sección, y del feminismo posco­lonial en la segunda, procedí a prever un terreno común para las dos teorías. La importancia de esta intercomunicación se basa en la idea de que no puede haber políticas efectivas para el nuevo materialismo si esta teoría no desarrolla su capacidad de ser transdisciplinar e inter­seccional. También debe ser capaz de explicar la dinámica del poder en todos los niveles y con diferentes perspectivas, como una forma de crear nuevas políticas de identidad y resistencia. Para responder a los desafíos y las paradojas de nuestra era contemporánea, la creación de un espacio para acciones transnacionales es más efectiva que nunca, como quiero afirmar.Palabras clave: Feminismo poscolonial, neomaterialismo, pensamiento filosófico femi­nista, nuevas perspectivas metodológicas en los estudios de género.
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Łyszko, Paulina. "Around the Issue of the Body in Feminist Narratives of Selected Pop Artists of the Young Generation." Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis | Studia de Cultura 13, no. 2 (June 30, 2021): 102–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.24917/20837275.13.2.8.

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Feminism in music is not a new concept, but we can observe a new wave of pop feminism in pop music, in a younger generation of female artists. They are open to discuss taboo topics, connected to carnality, sexuality, body positivity or feminism. The artists such as Miley Cyrus, Beyoncé, Pink, Avril Lavigne or Taylor Swift, with more courage are presenting in their creation, until now – taboo topics, rejected in mainstream music. They are not afraid of portraying topics, such as: sexual freedom, women’s rights, the objectification of women, men power and domination, social injustice, fat shaming, slut-shaming, or existence of unfair stereotypes. They are also advocating the legalization of homosexual relationships, race equality and human rights.
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Wiberg Pedersen, Else Marie. "Contradictions, Contextuality, and Conceptuality: Why Is It that Luther Is Not a Feminist?" Religions 11, no. 2 (February 10, 2020): 81. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel11020081.

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It is the aim of this article to constructively discuss some of the feminist critique that has been raised against the sixteenth century reformer, Martin Luther, and concomitantly to demonstrate the complexity, and primarily liberal aspects, of his view of women. At its outset, the article points to the fact that there are many different types of feminism, the biggest difference existing between constructivist and essentialist feminisms. Having placed myself as a constructivist feminist with a prophetic-liberating perspective, I ponder how feminism as an -ism can again earn the respect it seems to have lost in the wider academia. I suggest that feminists nuance their use of strong concepts when assessing historical texts, viewing the assessed texts against the backdrop of their historical context, and that feminists stop romanticizing the Middle Ages as a golden age for women. In this vein, I point to the problem that many feminists make unsubstantiated and counterfactual statements based on co-readings of different strands of Protestantism, and that they often uncritically repeat these statements. I problematize, first, the psycho-historian Lyndal Roper’s claim that Luther should have held some of the most misogynist formulations known, which is absurd against the backdrop of the misogyny found in the centuries before Luther, especially in medieval texts by the Dominicans /the Scholastics. Second, the claims of feminist theologian Rosemary R. Ruether’s that Luther, like Calvin, worsened the status of women, which are counterfactual.
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Joseph, Ralina L. "“Tyra Banks Is Fat”: Reading (Post-)Racism and (Post-)Feminism in the New Millennium." Critical Studies in Media Communication 26, no. 3 (August 2009): 237–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15295030903015096.

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Dylewski, Daniel. "Feminism and the right to life." Studia Iuridica, no. 90 (June 27, 2022): 111–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.31338/2544-3135.si.2022-90.6.

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Feminism as a movement is strongly connected with a political and philosophical reality which came after the French Revolution. The feminist movement in the 19th and early 20th century was focused on obtaining for women the right to vote and equal salary for work of equal value. The activists of this movement were called suffragettes. After their victory, the majority of feminists started to present abortion as a human right, thereby in fact refusing unborn children the right to life. The modern term „reproductive rights”, in contemporary feminist understanding of these words, means a right to decide about procreation both in morally acceptable and unacceptable way (e.g. allowing abortion). However, some feminist initiatives are worth to analyse as a way to protect human dignity, e.g. the prohibition of prostitution in France, which was supported by the French feminists. Finally, it should be said that feminism is a very differentiated movement and some feminists do not accept abortion. Also, not all women, or probably even not the majority of women, feel represented by the feminists.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Fat feminism"

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Turner, Leah Marie. ""Roll" Models: Fat Sexuality and Its Representations in Pornographic Imagery." Scholar Commons, 2019. https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/7976.

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The purpose of this thesis is to use specific fat pornographic imagery as a means to help us understand fat tropes and fetishization. The goal is to use our understandings of masculinity and race within fatness to create a possible launching point for further study within the field of fat sexuality studies. My rationale for writing such a paper is because fat sexuality studies is a field which has very little content, but potential for incredible scholarship which can impact not only our understandings of fat bodies, but of all bodies. The method for this thesis involves looking at specific images of “still-image” fat pornography and using these images to explain theoretical conceptions of fat sexuality. My hope for the significance of this work is that it will help to more firmly place fat sexuality studies in the academic landscape as a site for further research.
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Móntez, Melissa I. "Let Your Panza be Your Guide: Decolonizing Fat in Chicanx Art and Literature." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2016. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/scripps_theses/856.

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Representations of Chicana bodies in dominant popular culture have historically been contested by Chicana feminists’ own self-representations through art and literature. However, few works examine representations of fat Chicana bodies in literature by Chicana feminists. Through a literary analysis of The Panza Monologues and Real Women Have Curves, as well as an artistic analysis of Laura Aguilar’s photography and through the lenses of Chicanx, queer, and fat studies, my research bridges a gap between Chicana feminist work and fat studies. It looks at how fatness is constructed through the self-representation of women’s bodies. Ultimately, I argue that these art objects are sites of fat Chicana artivism—activism through the use of art—that call for body liberation, respond to the “normative body” required by a colonial legacy of symbolic and physical violence against Chicanx women, and pave the way for further creative artistic and literary work centered on fat Chicanxs to be done.
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Millimen, Sarah K. "All Made-Up: The Hyperfeminization of Fat Women." University of Toledo / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=toledo1429715105.

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Luz, Suelyn Cristina Carneiro da [UNESP]. "A participação das mulheres nos movimentos agroecológico e feminista e a contribuição do jornal Brasil de Fato." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/124134.

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Esta dissertação tem por finalidade discutir o Feminismo e a Agroecologia, bem como analisar a contribuição do jornal Brasil de Fato no divulgação de notícias sobre as mulheres integrantes de movimentos sociais feministas e movimentos sociais agroecológicos do campo. Para tanto, partiu-se de um aprofundamento teórico da concepção de Feminismo, em especial da corrente Ecofeminista, e do contexto histórico de formação dos movimentos sociais feministas e de mulheres camponesas, expor suas especificidades e reinvidicações. Além desse estudo, foi realizado um levantamento, principalmente histórico e geográfico, da questão agrária brasileira com enfoque nas consequência do sistema latifundiário que levaram ao desenvolvimento da Agroecologia no Brasil. As características da Agroecologia foram apresentadas nesta dissertação desde a sua conceituação científica às experiências empíricas de campo e dos movimentos sociais. Outro aprofundamento teórico esteve voltado para a definição de Comunicação Popular Alternativa brasileira, desde o período da ditadura militar até a criação do jornal Brasil de Fato, em 2003. Por fim, respaldando-se nos recursos metodológicos da Análise de Conteúdo, foram analisados os textos constantes nas 52 edições, e publicados ao longo de 2013 pelo jornal Brasil de Fato, que trouxeram como pauta as temáticas relacionadas às mulheres, na tentativa de demonstrar como este semanário contribuiu para a divulgação das ações dos movimentos sociais feministas e dos movimentos sociais agroecológicos de mulheres camponesas nesse determinado período
The dissertation aims to discuss feminism and agroecology as well to analyze the contributions of Brazil de Fato newspaper on disclosure news about women who take part in feminist's movements and agroecological peasants movements. For this purpose, it was led a theoretical study about Feminism conception - especially the Ecofeminism approach - and about the historic context in which these feminismts movements and peasants women movements were made up, to expose its specificities and claims. Furthermore, it was carried out a review about Brazilian agrarian question, mainly concerning historic and geographic issues, with focus on the consequences of landlordism, which led to the development of agroecology in Brazil. The main characteristics of agroecology are presented in this dissertation from its scientific conceptualizaton to empirical experiences in agroecology practiced by the social movements. Another theoretical study presented in this dissertation is to define Popular-Alternative Communication in Brazilian, Alternative Press, since the beginning of military dictatorship, in Brasil de Fato foundation, in 2003. The texts contained on the 52 published editions of Brasil de Fato in 2013 that referenced to women were analyzed, supported on Content Analysis methodology, with the intention to show how this newspaper contributed to disclosure the feminist and agroecological women movement's struggle during the cited year
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Luz, Suelyn Cristina Carneiro da. "A participação das mulheres nos movimentos agroecológico e feminista e a contribuição do jornal Brasil de Fato /." Bauru, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/124134.

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Resumo: Esta dissertação tem por finalidade discutir o Feminismo e a Agroecologia, bem como analisar a contribuição do jornal Brasil de Fato no divulgação de notícias sobre as mulheres integrantes de movimentos sociais feministas e movimentos sociais agroecológicos do campo. Para tanto, partiu-se de um aprofundamento teórico da concepção de Feminismo, em especial da corrente Ecofeminista, e do contexto histórico de formação dos movimentos sociais feministas e de mulheres camponesas, expor suas especificidades e reinvidicações. Além desse estudo, foi realizado um levantamento, principalmente histórico e geográfico, da questão agrária brasileira com enfoque nas consequência do sistema latifundiário que levaram ao desenvolvimento da Agroecologia no Brasil. As características da Agroecologia foram apresentadas nesta dissertação desde a sua conceituação científica às experiências empíricas de campo e dos movimentos sociais. Outro aprofundamento teórico esteve voltado para a definição de Comunicação Popular Alternativa brasileira, desde o período da ditadura militar até a criação do jornal Brasil de Fato, em 2003. Por fim, respaldando-se nos recursos metodológicos da Análise de Conteúdo, foram analisados os textos constantes nas 52 edições, e publicados ao longo de 2013 pelo jornal Brasil de Fato, que trouxeram como pauta as temáticas relacionadas às mulheres, na tentativa de demonstrar como este semanário contribuiu para a divulgação das ações dos movimentos sociais feministas e dos movimentos sociais agroecológicos de mulheres camponesas nesse determinado período
Abstract: The dissertation aims to discuss feminism and agroecology as well to analyze the contributions of Brazil de Fato newspaper on disclosure news about women who take part in feminist's movements and agroecological peasants movements. For this purpose, it was led a theoretical study about Feminism conception - especially the Ecofeminism approach - and about the historic context in which these feminismts movements and peasants women movements were made up, to expose its specificities and claims. Furthermore, it was carried out a review about Brazilian agrarian question, mainly concerning historic and geographic issues, with focus on the consequences of landlordism, which led to the development of agroecology in Brazil. The main characteristics of agroecology are presented in this dissertation from its scientific conceptualizaton to empirical experiences in agroecology practiced by the social movements. Another theoretical study presented in this dissertation is to define Popular-Alternative Communication in Brazilian, Alternative Press, since the beginning of military dictatorship, in Brasil de Fato foundation, in 2003. The texts contained on the 52 published editions of Brasil de Fato in 2013 that referenced to women were analyzed, supported on Content Analysis methodology, with the intention to show how this newspaper contributed to disclosure the feminist and agroecological women movement's struggle during the cited year
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Murphy, JoAnna R. "Me Want Food: A Discourse Analysis of 30 Rock." University of Toledo / OhioLINK, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=toledo1321302513.

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Yount, Lisa Michelle. "Remembrance, representation and feminism : toward a politics of memorial curation /." view abstract or download file of text, 2006. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1192184061&sid=1&Fmt=2&clientId=11238&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oregon, 2006.
Typescript. Includes vita and abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 169-176). Also available for download via the World Wide Web; free to University of Oregon users.
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Bechtel, Abigail A. "Unruly: Essays from a Woman Evolving." University of Akron / OhioLINK, 2017. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=akron1491347435570709.

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Tiedemann, Heidi. "After the fact, contemporary feminist fiction and historical trauma." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2001. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/NQ63656.pdf.

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Broom, Hannah. "Aggressive Flesh: The Obese Female Other." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2005. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/16093/1/Hannah_Broom_Thesis.pdf.

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My visual art practice explores the point at which a sense of bodily humour and revulsion may intersect in the world of the monstrous-feminine: the female grotesque, presented as my own obese (and post-obese) body. This exegesis is a written elucidation of my visual art practice as research. As an artist I create performative photographic images featuring taboo or otherwise 'inappropriate' subject matter, situations, materials and behaviours including bodily fluids, offal, internal organs and my own post-obese body. Through these modes of working, I establish and investigate the subjectivity of flesh: Why are we repulsed by the female grotesque? How can this flesh be used to subvert readings of the female body? My research is informed by those understandings of the female body, sexuality and difference described in the work of feminist theorists including Julia Kristeva, Helene Cixous, Ruth Salvaggio and Elizabeth Grosz. I explore the work of influential artists such as Eleanor Antin, Carolee Schneeman, Cindy Sherman and Sarah Lucas. In this context, I present my own visual art practice as a point from which the monstrous-feminine can be given voice as sentient, intelligent flesh.
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Books on the topic "Fat feminism"

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Orbach, Susie. Fat is a feminist issue: The anti-diet guide for women + Fat is a feminist issue II. London: Arrow Books, 1998.

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Parker, Patricia A. Literary fat ladies: Rhetoric, gender, property. London: Methuen, 1987.

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Orbach, Susie. Fat is a feminist issue: The anti-diet guide for women. New York: Galahad Books, 1997.

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Orbach, Susie. Fat is a feminist issue: How to lose weight permanently without dieting. London: Arrow Books, 1988.

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Orbach, Susie. Fat is a feminist issue: The anti-diet guide to permanent weight loss. New York: Berkley Books, 1990.

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Orbach, Susie. Fat is a feminist issue: The anti-diet guide to permanent weight loss. New York: Berkley Books, 1985.

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Friedan, Betty. Life so far. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2000.

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Piñeyro, Magdalena. Feminismos : miradas desde la diversidad. Madrid, Spain: Oberon, 2020.

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Orbach, Susie. Fat is a feminist issue....: How to lose weight permanently - without dieting : [the self-help guide for compulsive eaters]. London: Arrow, 1989.

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Darr, Katheryn Pfisterer. Far more precious thanjewels: Perspectives on biblical women. Louisville, Ky: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1991.

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Book chapters on the topic "Fat feminism"

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Farrell, Amy Erdman. "Feminism and Fat." In The Routledge International Handbook of Fat Studies, 47–57. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021. | Series: Routledge international handbooks: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003049401-8.

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Schmincke, Imke. "Feminismus." In Fat Studies, 117–20. Bielefeld, Germany: transcript Verlag, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/9783839460054-022.

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Nelson, Robert. "Slim evidence of fat fortunes." In Feminist Perspectives On Art, 173–87. New York: Routledge, 2018.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315162072-14.

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Yodovich, Neta. "Being a Feminist Fan." In Women Negotiating Feminism and Science Fiction Fandom, 69–92. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-04079-5_3.

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Yodovich, Neta. "Becoming a Feminist Fan." In Women Negotiating Feminism and Science Fiction Fandom, 45–68. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-04079-5_2.

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Belsey, Catherine, and Jane Moore. "Introduction: The Story So Far." In The Feminist Reader, 1–15. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-25621-1_1.

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Ussher, Jane M., and Janette Perz. "Resisting the Mantle of the Monstrous Feminine: Women’s Construction and Experience of Premenstrual Embodiment." In The Palgrave Handbook of Critical Menstruation Studies, 215–31. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0614-7_19.

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Abstract This chapter uses a feminist material-discursive theoretical framework to examine how women adopt the subject position of ‘monstrous feminine’ via the role of premenstrual embodiment. In this examination, Ussher and Perz draw on interviews they conducted with women who self-diagnose as ‘PMS sufferers.’ They theorize that this self-positioning is subjectification, wherein women take up cultural discourse regarding idealized femininity and the stigmatized fat body; according to the authors, this results in distress, self-objectification, and self-condemnation. However, they argue that women can reduce premenstrual distress and resist negative cultural constructions of premenstrual embodiment and fat bodies through women-centered psychological therapy, which increases awareness of embodied change and leads to greater self-care and acceptance of the premenstrual body.
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Schweishelm, Kathryn. "Remaking The Stepford Wives, Remodeling Feminism." In Film Remakes, Adaptations and Fan Productions, 107–21. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137263353_6.

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Yodovich, Neta. "Belonging as a Feminist Fan." In Women Negotiating Feminism and Science Fiction Fandom, 93–114. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-04079-5_4.

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Suzuki, Ayaka. "Uncustomary sisterhood: Feminist research in Japanese conservative movements." In Researching Far-Right Movements, 107–20. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019. | Series: Social movements in the 21st century: new paradigms: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429491825-7.

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Conference papers on the topic "Fat feminism"

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Smiderle, Alice Ribeiro Sarmet Moreira. "A EXPERIÊNCIA FEMINISTA NO FAZER CIENTÍFICO DA PSICOLOGIA." In I Congresso Brasileiro de Psicologia Clínica e Social On-line. Revista Multidisciplinar em Saúde, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51161/rems/1671.

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Introdução: A história da mulher ocidental sempre foi observada e produzida, sua fertilidade foi sendo valorizada ou preterida, mas acima de tudo vigiada e administrada. Por muitos anos diversas mulheres foram e são silenciadas dentro e fora da academia, sendo a ciência uma forma de representação de poder. Sendo a psicologia uma ferramenta resistência, entender a importância da experiência científica do movimento feminista se mostra importante para a ruptura de paradigmas anteriormente dados como universais. Objetivos: O objetivo deste trabalho é compreender como as teorias feministas contribuem para a psicologia enquanto ciência e profissão. Também será discutido sobre o papel da psicologia no feminismo, entendendo que a atuação profissional do psicólogo vai além do consultório, dando vida ao fazer científico, colocando o que está escrito na prática e promovendo debates em diferentes espaços, não só espaços acadêmicos e profissionais. Material e Métodos: Para responder a questão de pesquisa, foi adotada uma pesquisa qualitativa com analise teórico conceitual a partir de um levantamento bibliográfico. Resultados: Os resultados apontam que o fazer científico feminista se mostra fundamental, uma vez que o feminismo trafega no cotidiano micro e macro das mulheres, buscando agir de forma ativa como movimento social, intelectual, político e metodológico. Ademais, é possível compreender que além de acolhimento e escuta, a psicologia precisa estar ativa no movimento feminista em diferentes contextos e de diferentes formas, buscando ir além da academia. Conclusão: Sem intenção de findar o questionamento levantado, conclui-se que é urgente a colocação ativa feminista frente à ciência, além de dar voz às mulheres no que tange a conquista de espaços públicos, buscando a emancipação feminina no rompimento de espaços antigos e construção de novos espaços. A psicologia se faz importante nesse contexto no sentido de colaborar cada vez mais com a luta, colocando em pauta temáticas que foram silenciadas por muitos anos.
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Murray, Jessica. "THE CASUAL CRUELTY OF FAT PHOBIA: A FEMINIST LITERARY ANALYSIS OF “UNRULY” FEMININE CORPOREALITY IN SELECTED TEXTS." In 51st International Academic Conference, Vienna. International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.20472/iac.2019.051.028.

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Naberushkina, E., O. Sudorgin, V. Moiseev, and E. Karelina. "Disability Issues in the Context of Urban and Feminist Paradigms." In International Scientific Conference "Far East Con" (ISCFEC 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.200312.408.

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SILVA, Jaqueline de Araújo, and Flávio Sousa do NASCIMENTO. "OS DESAFIOS DO EMPREENDEDORISMO FEMININO: uma análise com empresária no município de Itaituba, PA." In I Semana de Iniciação Científica da FAI. Itaituba, Pará: Even3, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.29327/sicfai.145717.

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Morgado, Elsa Gabriel, Levi Leonido Silva, João Bartolomeu Rodrigues, and Antônia Almeida. "Mulheres e escrita na literatura em língua portuguesa." In INNODOCT 2021. Valencia: Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/inn2021.2021.13313.

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Em que contexto as mulheres estão inseridas na literatura? Compreender a expressão de necessidade de instrução diante do valor da literatura, em fazer criar as relações oriundas da sociedade, sobre o papel de cada um e as novas influências da escrita na trajetória das mulheres na sociedade, em busca do seu do seu significado na ficção e as novas influências dentro do que determina a construção da cidadania, demonstra que é necessário uma reflexão maior na oralidade em tempo e espaço de várias vozes que constroem um novo espaço chamando o indivíduo para uma preocupação com o ser humano, no que se refere a coletividade. Diante dessa perspectiva, a escrita feminina faz um itinerário entre as ações e o discurso da sociedade no propósito de revitalizar a imensidão de fatores históricos que de acordo com o tempo faz uma ligação social aproximando as pessoas. No entanto, o feminismo na literatura se dá na diferença que apresenta ações com experiências próprias que permitem a interação no contexto social e representativo da história. A sapiência das mulheres vai além de ser dona de casa, dos afazeres domésticos, na educação dos filhos, nos cuidados com o marido. Através da literatura a mulher se coloca na sociedade com a produção de um trabalho para garantir a sua independência económica.
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Freire da Silva, Andresa, Letícia Araújo de Amorim, and Luana da Silva Chaves. "EMPREENDEDORISMO FEMININO: OS DESAFIOS DAS JOVENS EMPREENDEDORAS PARA SE ESTABELECER NO MERCADO DE TRABALHO NO MUNICÍPIO DE ITAITUBA – PA." In II Semana de Iniciação Científica da FAI. Itaituba, Pará: Even3, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29327/iisicfai.246259.

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Matos, Isabel P., Júlia F. G. Prado, Mônica C. Machado, and Lucila Ishitani. "Avaliação de adequação de jogos ao público feminino." In Women in Information Technology. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação - SBC, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/wit.2022.222806.

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O mundo dos games ainda é visto como predominantemente masculino. Faz-se necessário o desenvolvimento de jogos digitais que considerem as especificidades do público feminino, com intuito de atrair mais o interesse das meninas. Este trabalho apresenta heurísticas para avaliação da adequação de jogos para mulheres. Para isso, foi realizada uma Revisão de Literatura na qual não foram encontradas heurísticas para avaliar jogos para o público em estudo, embora tenham sido identificadas características de jogos para meninas. A partir dessas características foram propostas seis heurísticas sendo estas utilizadas para a avaliação de cinco jogos. Os resultados indicam que as heurísticas contribuem para avaliação da adequação de jogos digitais ao público feminino.
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Gomes, Norma Urban, and Ana Gabriela Godinho Lima. "A cidade proibida e a cidade desejada: uma leitura dos guias de urbanismo feminista." In V JORNADA DISCENTE DO PROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM ARQUITETURA E URBANISMO - FAU MACKENZIE. Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/2238-5037.20210001.

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Este artigo apresenta uma análise crítica de três Guias de Urbanismo Feminista: Qualidade Urbana Com Perspectiva de Gênero, de Adriana Ciocolleto, Colectiu Punt 6; Proyetando Con Perspectiva De Género, Guia Para Planificar Ciudades Y Pueblos Inteligentes Y Sostenibles, de Inés Sánchez de Madariaga e Inés Novella Abril; Postburbia, Realitación de urbanizaciones residenciales monofuncionales de baja densidad, de Roser Casanovas, Adriana Ciocoletto, Marta Fonseca, Blanca Gutiérrez Valdivia, Sara Ortiz, Zaida Muxí Martínez (Col·lectiu Punt6), Arnau Andrés, Carles Baiges (LaCol), Jordi Franquesa, Josep Maria Solè Gras (profesores ETSAB). O critério para a escolha destes três materiais está em sua abordagem de aspectos que integram o debate atual sobre o desenho das cidades com perspectiva de gênero, quais sejam: 1. as mulheres utilizam a cidade de modo diferente do que os homens; 2. a vida e os trabalhos domésticos estão intrinsecamente relacionados à infraestrutura urbana e à mobilidade urbana; 3. a sobrecarga imposta às mulheres quanto aos trabalhos domésticos e tarefas reprodutivas e 4. a insegurança vivida pelas mulheres tanto nos espaços públicos quanto no sistema de transporte público. Nesta análise, discutimos as abordagens, métodos e instrumentos propostos pelos Guias para o desenho de cidades inclusivas e igualitárias. Concluímos com uma análise comparativa dos Guias para observar a relevância de sua aplicação para transformar as cidades em espaços desejados por todas e todos.
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Mamié, Robin, Manoel Horta Ribeiro, and Robert West. "Are Anti-Feminist Communities Gateways to the Far Right? Evidence from Reddit and YouTube." In WebSci '21: WebSci '21 13th ACM Web Science Conference 2021. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3447535.3462504.

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Castro, Eduarda Leidens de, and Rita De Cássia Borges. "FATORES QUE IMPEDEM AS MULHERES DE REALIZAREM O EXAME DE RASTREAMENTO DO CÂNCER DE MAMA FEMININO." In II Congresso Nacional Multidisciplinar em Enfermagem On-line. Revista Multidisciplinar em Saúde, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51161/rems/2517.

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Introdução: O câncer é uma doença que tem um índice de morbimortalidade extremamente alto em todo o mundo. No Brasil, o câncer de mama feminino lidera o ranking, estando em 1º lugar entre a incidência de câncer no país. O Ministério da Saúde incentiva e recomenda que mulheres entre 50 e 69 anos realizem o exame de rastreamento do câncer de mama. Esse exame, conhecido como mamografia, juntamente com o exame da palpação das mamas, buscam identificar alterações que podem ajudar na detecção precoce do câncer. Mesmo com essas medidas adotadas pelo Ministério da Saúde, e esses exames estarem disponíveis de forma gratuita no SUS, diversas mulheres deixam de realizar. Objetivo: buscar os motivos que levam a população feminina brasileira a não realizar o exame de rastreamento do câncer de mama. Material e métodos: Trata-se de uma revisão bibliográfica, onde foi realizada uma busca de artigos por meio de fontes eletrônicas para elaboração dos resultados. Resultado: observou-se diversos motivos que levaram as mulheres a não realizarem o exame de rastreamento, sendo maioria, mulheres que se enquadravam em situações de baixa renda e baixa escolaridade. Consequência disso, milhares de mulheres são diagnosticadas com câncer de mama já em estágio avançado, aumentando as chances de mortalidade. Conclusão: Apesar das diversas medidas adotadas pelo governo para incentivar o exame mamográfico, ainda assim, mulheres deixam de realizar devido aos fatores de limitam a buscar por tal exame. Tal fato, nos leva a entender que ainda há uma precariedade de informações relacionadas a saúde feminina para essa população. Por isso, profissionais e órgãos do sistema de saúde, devem buscar estratégias de levar cada vez mais informações e maneiras que facilitem o acesso dessas mulheres ao serviço de saúde para realizar o exame de rastreamento, diminuindo cada vez mais o índice de mortalidade relacionado ao câncer de mama.
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Reports on the topic "Fat feminism"

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Cannon, Mariah, and Pauline Oosterhoff. Tired and Trapped: Life Stories from Cotton Millworkers in Tamil Nadu. Institute of Development Studies, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/clarissa.2021.002.

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Labour abuse in the garment industry has been widely reported. This qualitative research explores the lived experiences in communities with bonded labour in Tamil Nadu, India. We conducted a qualitative expert-led analysis of 301 life stories of mostly women and girls. We also explore the differences and similarities between qualitative expert-led and participatory narrative analyses of life stories of people living near to and working in the spinning mills. Our findings show that the young female workforce, many of whom entered the workforce as children, are seen and treated as belonging – body, mind and soul – to others. Their stories confirm the need for a feminist approach to gender, race, caste and work that recognises the complexity of power. Oppression and domination have material, psychological and emotional forms that go far beyond the mill. Almost all the girls reported physical and psychological exhaustion from gendered unpaid domestic work, underpaid hazardous labour, little sleep, poor nutrition and being in unhealthy environments.
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OSETROVA, O., A. STOKOLYAS, and D. KHUSAINOVA. CHARACTERISTIC ASPECTS OF TRANSLATING ROMANCE NOVELS. Science and Innovation Center Publishing House, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/2077-1770-2021-13-4-2-94-103.

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Peculiarities of translating romance novels are considered in the article. Examples from the novel by Kristan Higgins “Too good to be true” are given in order corresponding to their manifestation in the book. Special attention is given to the translation of realities. The main translation techniques used are transliteration and transcription, calquing, and combinations (concerning onomastic realities), descriptive translation and approximation (concerning everyday realities and associations). Besides, it is mentioned, that gender dimension is extremely pragmatically valid in the context of other stylistic and grammatical aspects of the text. The authors make a conclusion of dynamic changes in speech stereotypes towards blurring gender lines between masculine and feminine speech behavior. It is important to consider this fact when translating romance novels.
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