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Fat Shame

Fat Shame

Amy Erdman Farrell

New York University Press
2011
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One of Choice's Significant University Press Titles for Undergraduates, 2010-2011 A necessary cultural and historical discussion on the stigma of fatness To be fat hasn't always occasioned the level of hysteria that this condition receives today and indeed was once considered an admirable trait. Fat Shame: Stigma and the Fat Body in American Culture explores this arc, from veneration to shame, examining the historic roots of our contemporary anxiety about fatness. Tracing the cultural denigration of fatness to the mid 19th century, Amy Farrell argues that the stigma associated with a fat body preceded any health concerns about a large body size. Firmly in place by the time the diet industry began to flourish in the 1920s, the development of fat stigma was related not only to cultural anxieties that emerged during the modern period related to consumer excess, but, even more profoundly, to prevailing ideas about race, civilization and evolution. For 19th and early 20th century thinkers, fatness was a key marker of inferiority, of an uncivilized, barbaric, and primitive body. This idea—that fatness is a sign of a primitive person—endures today, fueling both our $60 billion "war on fat" and our cultural distress over the "obesity epidemic." Farrell draws on a wide array of sources, including political cartoons, popular literature, postcards, advertisements, and physicians' manuals, to explore the link between our historic denigration of fatness and our contemporary concern over obesity. Her work sheds particular light on feminisms' fraught relationship to fatness. From the white suffragists of the early 20th century to contemporary public figures like Oprah Winfrey, Monica Lewinsky, and even the Obama family, Farrell explores the ways that those who seek to shed stigmatized identities—whether of gender, race, ethnicity or class—often take part in weight reduction schemes and fat mockery in order to validate themselves as "civilized." In sharp contrast to these narratives of fat shame are the ideas of contemporary fat activists, whose articulation of a new vision of the body Farrell explores in depth. This book is significant for anyone concerned about the contemporary "war on fat" and the ways that notions of the "civilized body" continue to legitimate discrimination and cultural oppression.
Fat Shame

Fat Shame

Amy Erdman Farrell

New York University Press
2011
pokkari
One of Choice's Significant University Press Titles for Undergraduates, 2010-2011 A necessary cultural and historical discussion on the stigma of fatness To be fat hasn't always occasioned the level of hysteria that this condition receives today and indeed was once considered an admirable trait. Fat Shame: Stigma and the Fat Body in American Culture explores this arc, from veneration to shame, examining the historic roots of our contemporary anxiety about fatness. Tracing the cultural denigration of fatness to the mid 19th century, Amy Farrell argues that the stigma associated with a fat body preceded any health concerns about a large body size. Firmly in place by the time the diet industry began to flourish in the 1920s, the development of fat stigma was related not only to cultural anxieties that emerged during the modern period related to consumer excess, but, even more profoundly, to prevailing ideas about race, civilization and evolution. For 19th and early 20th century thinkers, fatness was a key marker of inferiority, of an uncivilized, barbaric, and primitive body. This idea—that fatness is a sign of a primitive person—endures today, fueling both our $60 billion "war on fat" and our cultural distress over the "obesity epidemic." Farrell draws on a wide array of sources, including political cartoons, popular literature, postcards, advertisements, and physicians' manuals, to explore the link between our historic denigration of fatness and our contemporary concern over obesity. Her work sheds particular light on feminisms' fraught relationship to fatness. From the white suffragists of the early 20th century to contemporary public figures like Oprah Winfrey, Monica Lewinsky, and even the Obama family, Farrell explores the ways that those who seek to shed stigmatized identities—whether of gender, race, ethnicity or class—often take part in weight reduction schemes and fat mockery in order to validate themselves as "civilized." In sharp contrast to these narratives of fat shame are the ideas of contemporary fat activists, whose articulation of a new vision of the body Farrell explores in depth. This book is significant for anyone concerned about the contemporary "war on fat" and the ways that notions of the "civilized body" continue to legitimate discrimination and cultural oppression.
Intrepid Girls

Intrepid Girls

Amy Erdman Farrell

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
2025
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When eight-year-old Amy Erdman Farrell moved with her family to Akron, Ohio, in 972, she found herself adrift in a sea of taunting boys and mean girls. Shy by nature, she dreaded her long, unhappy days at school. But a few years later, Farrell found an escape from bullying, the promise of sisterhood, a rising sense of confidence, adventure, and—best of all—lifelong friendship when she joined a Girl Scout troop. Decades later, award-winning author Farrell returns to those formative experiences to explore the complicated and surprising history of the Girl Scouts of the USA.Drawing from extensive archival research, visits to iconic Girl Scout sites around the world, and vivid personal reflections, Farrell uncovers the Girl Scouts intricate history, revealing how the organization has shaped the lives of more than 5 million girls and women since its founding in 9 2. With Farrell as our own intrepid guide, we travel to American Indian Boarding Schools, Japanese American incarceration centers, segregated African American communities, middle-class white neighborhoods, and outposts throughout the globe. Intrepid Girls unpacks how the Girl Scouts navigated tensions over feminism, race, class, and political differences, carving out extraordinary opportunities for girls and women—even as it participated in the very discrimination it promised to transcend.For anyone who has ever worn a uniform or wondered about the hidden history behind this iconic American institution, Intrepid Girls will surprise, inspire, and challenge what we think we know about the Girl Scouts.
Yours in Sisterhood

Yours in Sisterhood

Farrell Amy Erdman

The University of North Carolina Press
1998
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In the winter of 1972, the first issue of Ms. magazine hit the newsstands. For some activists in the women's movement, the birth of this new publication heralded feminism's coming of age; for others, it signaled the capitulation of the women's movement to crass commercialism. But whatever its critical reception, Ms. quickly gained national success, selling out its first issue in only eight days and becoming a popular icon of the women's movement almost immediately. Amy Erdman Farrell traces the history of Ms. from its pathbreaking origins in 1972 to its final commercial issue in 1989. Drawing on interviews with former editors, archival materials, and the text of Ms. itself, she examines the magazine's efforts to forge an oppositional politics within the context of commercial culture. While its status as a feminist and mass media magazine gave Ms. the power to move in circles unavailable to smaller, more radical feminist periodicals, it also created competing and conflicting pressures, says Farrell. She examines the complicated decisions made by the Ms. staff as they negotiated the multiple--frequently incompatible--demands of advertisers, readers, and the various and changing constituencies of the feminist movement. An engrossing and objective account, Yours in Sisterhood illuminates the significant yet difficult connections between commercial culture and social movements. It reveals a complex, often contradictory magazine that was a major force in the contemporary feminist movement. |Traces the history of Ms. magazine through its final commercial issue in 1989, with particular focus on the tensions between its feminist stance and commercial culture.
Amy

Amy

James Robar

Lulu.com
2017
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Book 2 of MC's Diner TrilogyLife is about making choices-millions of them. Unfortunately, one bad choice can lead to serious consequences and a lifetime of unhappiness, without the aid of God.Amy Wentdorf's mother is one such person who made a bad choice, then another, and another, and another. It cost her a mother/daughter relationship during her daughter's teen years.Young teenager, Amy, ran away from her mother's perverted wishes. Loneliness followed and hounded her. She remained strong opposing her mother's lifestyle.A few years later, while searching for her only other known living relative, fate hammered her down. Suicide seemed logical for her pitiful existence.Amy failed to realize not one of us is a master of our own fate-God is in control and He can use all things, both good and evil, for our good.
AMY

AMY

MORGAN MATSON

SIMON SCHUSTER
2017
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There were three things Amy Curry didn't expect out of senior year. First: her father's death. Second: her mother's decision to relocate to the East Coast. Third: Roger Sullivan. After her father's sudden death, Amy's mom has decided to start anew--in Connecticut, just before the start of senior year. And she's decided that it'll be Amy's job to get the car from California to Connecticut. The only problem? Amy hasn't gotten behind the wheel since the car accident that took her father's life. Enter Roger, a family friend, tasked by his mother to help Amy drive across the country. Amy's not pleased to be driving across the country with a boy she barely knows, but as Amy gets lost on her cross-country adventure, she must confront the past she's running from, come to terms with the grief of losing a parent, and learn how to open her heart in order to find herself again.
Amy

Amy

Wendy Luft

Dorrance Publishing Co.
2022
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AmyBy: Wendy LuftWhen little Amy Miller is born, her parents could not be happier. Both estranged from their own families, they are thrilled to finally be making one of their own. But when tragedy strikes, life as Amy knows it will be thrown upside down.Anne Russell is lonely. Sure, she has her husband, but she's looking for something else. Someone else. When a chance trip takes her to Ireland, she views this as the opportunity to find out more about her family. But one sightseeing trip leads to a discovery no one could have predicted.In Amy, Wendy Luft presents two lonely individuals and their journeys to find love and family, sometimes in the most unlikely of places.About the AuthorWendy Luft is a retired radiologic technologist. Creativity has always been a part of her life. In her free time, she plays the ukulele and sings with various groups.
Amy

Amy

S L Zee

Xlibris Us
2023
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Homicide detective Ford and his partner Jesse fall down a rabbit hole of murder, insanity and love. When they are spit out into the land of the occult, they must figure out this string of homicides before it's too late Ford must eventually risk life and limb to get back to the life he once knew.
Amy

Amy

Scarlett O'Connor

Independently Published
2019
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Una historia que derriba los prejuicios y escribe con sus escombros el m s bello amor.-Melanie Rogers.El sue o de Amy Brosman es llevar el saber a cada rinc n del globo, desde su Inglaterra natal, hasta aquel lejano punto del mapa llamado Sacramento. Con un car cter firme y un temple de acero, desaf a una a una las normas, para desterrar la ignorancia de los habitantes del oeste, sin imaginar que ser ella quien aprenda la lecci n m s importante.En una sociedad dividida por colores, etnias y dinero, no hay sitio para un mestizo mitad Iowa, ni para un amor que rompe con las leyes y mandatos establecidos.Cuando el mundo nos queda peque o, podemos ajustarnos las cintas del cors , tomar aire y aguantar; o hacerlo a icos y construir uno en el que quepamos todos.Scarlett O'Connor llega con la tercera entrega de Se oritas Brit nicas. Mujeres fuertes, hombres nobles y un amor con sabor a esperanza que los invitar a so ar junto a Amy y Hotah.
Amy

Amy

R W Duder

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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He thought it was over...but the true horror has just begun. David James Walker, aka the Deathmask Killer, is finally dead, and it's a cause both for relief and sadness. Relief, because one of the country's deadliest serial killers is gone, and sadness, because his final brutally murdered victim is right there in his arms: Walker's own six-year-old daughter, Amy. However, as Detective Alex Russo and his partner Joe soon discover, nothing is over yet. After a terrifying murder in the morgue and the disappearance of little Amy's body, there's a new trail of slaughtered victims. Alex, Joe, and David Walker's former psychiatrist Albert Martin desperately try to end the terror that started with Walker only to refuse to die with him. But how do they stop a killer that nobody would ever suspect, and a horror that can never be contained? An incredible gore-fest paying homage to the slasher stories of the 70's and 80's, darkly twisted Amy will get under your skin and show you a new nemesis unlike anything you've read about before.
Amy

Amy

Liz Elwes

Stripes Publishing
2008
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Amy's not looking forward to her family's summer holiday in France - stuck on a campsite in the middle of nowhere, having to babysit her little brother. But, things take a turn for the better when she meets Jean Paul, whose mother runs the local stables.But how will she ever get him to notice her, especially when there's another girl vying for his attention.This is a perfect feel-good summer read for love's young dreamers!
Amy

Amy

Mario Karma

Gap Advertising Ltd
2021
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Two sisters as equal as the two poles of the earth.One benign and permanent victim, the other with a dark personality but with protective instincts. Melina - weak and submissive, Amy - a judge and punter in her own world in which God always showed his toughest face. What separates madness from logic? God from the Devil? The good from evil? These questions ceased to concern Amy when she felt deep within her soul that there was space for everything.And when the silence breaks and the secret is revealed, the sacrifice is one way...
Amy

Amy

Jason Eaglespeaker; Amy Brooks

Independently Published
2018
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Coping and struggling should be the last thing on a young child's mind, the results could be disastrous.