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Embodying neoliberalism: economy, culture, and the politics of fat

机译:体现新自由主义:经济,文化和肥胖政治

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The purpose of this paper is to recast the politics of obesity in the United States in light of the unsatisfactory nature of the current, popular debates on this problem. The paper begins by taking stock of contemporary discussions about obesity through a review and analysis of the popular and academic literature on the topic. We show how discussions of obesity that rely on unidimensional structural, biological, and political causes are not only simplistic but also do not adequately historicize the present so-called epidemic of US obesity. To answer the questions 'why now?' and 'why here?', we argue, requires an ontological rapprochement between the more dialectical approaches to political economy, cultural studies, and political ecology. After laying out this more integrated approach, we apply it by showing how today's twin phenomena of the discursive war on obesity and the so-called epidemic itself are better understood through the historical lens of neoliberalism, both as a political - cultural economic project and as a form of governmentality. Our argument is that some of the central contradictions of global capitalism are literally embodied. The problem of obesity in its multiple material and discursive senses can then be seen as a partial fix—in some respects, even as a spatial fix—to some of the contradictions of neoliberalism. At the same time, we contend that the neoliberal shift in personhood from citizen to consumer encourages (over)eating at the same time that neoliberal notions of discipline vilify it. Those who can achieve thinness amidst this plenty are imbued with the rationality and self-discipline of perfect subjects, who in some sense contribute to the more generalized sense of deservingness that characterizes US culture today.
机译:鉴于当前关于该问题的流行辩论的不令人满意的性质,本文的目的是重塑美国的肥胖政治。本文首先通过回顾和分析有关该主题的流行和学术文献,总结当代关于肥胖的讨论。我们展示了依赖一维结构,生物学和政治原因的肥胖症讨论不仅简单化,而且没有充分地历史化当前所谓的美国肥胖病流行。回答“为什么现在?”的问题我们认为,“为什么在这里?”要求在对政治经济学,文化研究和政治生态学的更多辩证方法之间存在本体上的和解。在阐述了这种更加综合的方法之后,我们通过展示如何通过新自由主义的历史视角更好地理解当今关于肥胖问题的论战和所谓的流行病本身的双重现象,将其作为政治-文化经济计划以及一种政府形式。我们的论点是,全球资本主义的一些主要矛盾在字面上得到了体现。肥胖问题具有多种实质性和话语意义,因此可以看作是新自由主义某些矛盾的部分解决方案,在某些方面甚至是空间方面。同时,我们认为,新自由主义的人格从公民到消费者的转变鼓励(过度)进食,而新自由主义的纪律观念却使之恶化。那些可以在这么多的事物中实现单薄的人充满了完美主题的理性和自律,从某种意义上说,他们为当今美国文化所特有的更普遍的应有意识做出了贡献。

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