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Author:
Cox, Joy, author.
Title:
Fat girls in black bodies : creating communities of our own / Joy Arlene Renee Cox, PhD.
Publisher:
North Atlantic Books,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
xxiv, 163 pages ; 22 cm
Subject:
Cox, Joy.
Overweight women--United States--Biography.
African American women--Biography.
Obesity in women--Social aspects--United States.
Obesity in women--United States--Psychological aspects.
African American women--Health and hygiene.
African American women--Psychology.
Body image in women--United States.
Personal Narratives.
Autobiographies.
Self-help publications.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Section 1: Black People, Black Culture, Black Fat -- Chapter 1: Where it all began -- Chapter 2: God and "His" Problem with Fat Folks -- Section 2: To Accept is To Resist -- Chapter 3: To Accept and Be Accepted -- Chapter 4: Acceptance is Choosing Sides -- Chapter 5: Acceptance + Resistance = Activism -- Section 3: My Community, My People -- Chapter 6: It's a Family Reunion! -- Chapter 7: Together We Can Change the World -- Chapter 8: Now That We're Here, What's Next? -- Conclusion: A Love Letter to Fat Girls in Black Bodies.
Summary:
"Combatting fatphobia and racism to reclaim a space of belonging at the intersection of fat, Black, and female. into three sections--"belonging," "resistance," and "acceptance"--And informed by personal history, community stories, and deep research, Fat Girls in Black Bodies breaks down the myths, stereotypes, tropes, and outright lies we've been sold about race, body size, belonging, and health. Cox's razor-sharp cultural commentary exposes the racist roots of diet culture, healthism, and the ways we erroneously conflate body size with personal responsibility. She explores how to reclaim space and create belonging in a hostile world, pushing back against tired pressures of "going along just to get along," and dismantles the institutionally ingrained myths about race, size, gender, and worth that deny fat Black women their selfhood"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1623174996
9781623174996
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1134671927
LCCN:
2020006712
Locations:
BAPH771 -- Des Moines Public Library (Des Moines)
FXPH314 -- Carnegie-Stout Public Library (Dubuque)

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