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Hiles’s experience illuminates the ways in which many healthcare providers rely on understanding their patients through what health policy and women’s studies scholar Anna Kirkland calls “actuarial personhood,” in which groups of people—such as fat people—are defined solely or primarily by the risk they are seen to pose.
What We Don't Talk About When We Talk About Fat
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