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Is Fat a Feminist Issue? Exploring the Gendered Nature of Weight Bias (Review)

机译:胖是女权主义者的问题吗?探索减肥的性别本质(评论)

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Although research and scholarship on weight-based stigma have increased substantially in recent years, the disproportionate degree of bias experienced by fat women has received considerably less attention. This paper reviews the literature on the weight-based stigma experienced by women in North America in multiple domains, including employment, education settings, romantic relationships, health care and mental health treatment, and portrayals in the media. We also explore the research examining the intersection of gender and ethnicity related to weight stigma. Across numerous settings, fat women fare worse than thinner women and worse than men, whether the men are fat or thin. Women experience multiple deleterious outcomes as a result of weight bias that have a significant impact on health, quality of life, and socioeconomic outcomes. Because of this gender disparity, we argue that feminist scholars need to devote as much attention to the lived experiences of fat women as they have to the "fear of fat" experienced by thin women.
机译:尽管近年来有关基于体重的耻辱的研究和学术研究已大大增加,但肥胖妇女所遭受的偏见程度却不那么受到关注。本文回顾了有关北美妇女在多个领域经历的基于体重的污名的文献,包括就业,教育背景,恋爱关系,医疗保健和心理健康治疗以及媒体的描述。我们还将探索研究与体重歧视相关的性别和种族交集的研究。在许多情况下,无论男人是胖还是瘦,胖女人的状况都比瘦弱的女人差,也比男人差。妇女由于体重偏倚而遭受多种有害后果,这对健康,生活质量和社会经济后果产生重大影响。由于这种性别差异,我们认为女权主义学者需要将对肥胖女性的生活经验的关注与对瘦弱女性所经历的“对脂肪的恐惧”一样,投入更多的精力。

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