Fat: The Anthropology of an Obsession
by Don Kulick, Anne Meneley
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Read in June, 2008
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people who are interested in people
This is a collection of essays relating to fat, by anthropologists. Overall, I found the collection really interesting, but some were better than others. Generally these are musings on aspects of fat on humans, although there is one article that focuses on olive oil and another about lard as a delicacy in some parts of Italy. One of the more interesting articles is about a culture in Niger where women should be as fat as possible, rather than thin. Stretch marks and big buttocks are considered b...more
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Read in February, 2008
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I just started this yesterday while waiting for a friend at lunch - just the introduction was (riveting might be too strong, interesting not strong enough) captivating.
Essays by anthropologists about fat. While we all know that obesity is unhealthy, and, that many cultures value "curvy" women, there was still lots of interesting thoughts in here. I was especially interested in fat in the Rap culture as well as the thought that being overweight is an environmental issue, like havi...more
Essays by anthropologists about fat. While we all know that obesity is unhealthy, and, that many cultures value "curvy" women, there was still lots of interesting thoughts in here. I was especially interested in fat in the Rap culture as well as the thought that being overweight is an environmental issue, like havi...more
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Read in July, 2007
I picked this up without really closely examining it, and was initially disappointed to see that it was a collection of essays rather than a cohesive text, but it turned out to be such a fascinating read. The essays are remarkably similar in style (so much so that I wonder if the 'editor' actually wrote most of them) but no matter -- they're interesting! Topics include the use of Spam in traditional Hawaiian cooking, "chub" porn and fat activism--there's even one about the countless ...more
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Read in October, 2007
This is a collection of essays about fat. Some were more interesting than others, but I think the book did a good job of presenting the subject in a well-rounded and fair manner. From the delicacies of Italian olive oil to fat porn and back to the female quest for holiness through the loss of fat, the book looks at fat through different cultural eyes and shows that fat has many different meanings.
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Read in April, 2007
really wonderfully good - it's so nice to read people talking about fat in a way that is not immediately related to bodies and hate, and the one essay that is in there about body image and fat is very positive. besides that, a couple essays on food and culture, which I love.
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Read in January, 2007
Skimmed it from the Housers when they were here.
It's really interesting and I've been looking for a used copy at the IU bookstore... but no luck.
It's really interesting and I've been looking for a used copy at the IU bookstore... but no luck.
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Read in May, 2007
So much greater, both in scope and content, than I expected.
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