Tara Patterson

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“As a fat person, I used to wish for a wasting disease like tuberculosis. It’s…it’s messed up.” Dozens of people replied to that comment with their own experiences of being complimented for weight loss associated with life-threatening illness, or their fantasies of tapeworms and other illnesses that would shrink their bodies. The idea of becoming sick in order to look healthy or beautiful speaks to how profoundly consumptive beauty ideals still shape the world we share.
Everything Is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection
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