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The Future Is Fat : Theorizing Time in Relation to Body Weight and Stigma, Hardback Book

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Fat bodies of today are commonly assumed to have no future at all.

In this line of thinking, a fat life is framed as failure, and a fast track towards death itself.

Meanwhile, the histories of modern fat existence, communities, activists, and artists have been essentially unknown, written out of origins and existence.

Most medical and cultural evaluations of fat have rendered the fat body more and more visible, and yet the lived experiences of fat people are continually erased.

At a moment when scholars from various disciplines are contending with the question of who has a future, this book explores the relationship between fat experience and the social construction of time.

The works in this volume draw from fields as diverse as social geography, women and gender studies, critical race theory, disability studies, cultural studies, visual art and craft, social work, communication studies, and queer theory, generating renewed understandings of the relationship between fatness and temporality.

The Future Is Fat reimagines understandings of time to allow for new expressions of fat experience.

The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Fat Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Body Weight and Society.

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