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“When I Was Growing Up My Mother Cooked Dinner Every Single Day”: Fat Stigma and the Significance of Motherblame in Contemporary United States

机译:“当我长大了的母亲每天做饭时”:肥胖的烙印和母亲怨恨在当代美国的意义

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Contemporary narratives about fatness focus incessantly on the mother, yet recent fat studies literature has only slightly addressed this phenomenon of motherblame and fat stigma. By extending the research that I touched upon in Fat Shame: Stigma and the Fat Body in American Culture (New York University Press, 2011), this essay explores the roots of motherblaming in early 20th century psychology -particularly in the work of Hilde Bruch and Phillip Wylie—and the connections to more recent narratives in US film, literature and popular culture that link mothers to the horrific spectacle of the fat child and fat mothers to the destruction of their families and communities.
机译:当代关于肥胖的叙事不断地集中在母亲身上,但是最近的肥胖研究文献仅略微解决了这种关于母性和肥胖污名的现象。通过扩展我在《胖子羞耻:耻辱和美国文化中的胖子》(纽约大学出版社,2011年)中涉及的研究,本文探讨了20世纪初心理学的母性根源-特别是在希尔德·布鲁赫(Hilde Bruch)和菲利普·威利(Phillip Wylie)–以及与美国电影,文学和大众文化中较新的叙事的联系,这些联系将母亲与胖孩子的可怕景象联系在一起,而胖母亲则与他们的家庭和社区遭到破坏。

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    Farrell Amy E.;

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