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Fat On Campus | Virtual Photo Exhibit
Fat On Campus | Virtual Photo Exhibit
Fat On Campus is a virtual photo exhibit detailing and recounting the experiences of fat students on campus. The website aims to further conversations about place, space, and fat bodies. Our ultimate goal is liberation, equity, and justice for fat people so they can spend their lives free from the deleterious effects of fatphobia, sizeism, fat hate, anti-fat bias, and weight-based oppression.
Fat on Campus: The Voices and Images of Fat College Students and the Impacts of Fatphobia
Fat on Campus: The Voices and Images of Fat College Students and the Impacts of Fatphobia
Fat on Campus Syllabus
Fat on Campus Syllabus
Fat on Campus Syllabus Welcome to the Fat on Campus Scholar’s Library. Here, we invite you to explore scholarly works touching on various topics, illuminating the experiences of Fat students on campus. Resources have been provided in the American Psychological Association, 7th edition Format. O...
PLAYLIST: Fat On Campus
PLAYLIST: Fat On Campus
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Articles
Article: A Chair Is Still a ChairFat Students, Campus Environments, and Body Terrorism
Article: A Chair Is Still a ChairFat Students, Campus Environments, and Body Terrorism
Through this study researchers explore the photos, narratives, and overall experiences of 11 fat college students with physical campus environments. Using a blended approach to combine a fat studies framework, campus ecology, and the concept of body terrorism, we unearth the difficulty students have in these environments. We offer our perspectives and experience of departures in photovoice research through our attempt at a power-conscious collaborative photovoice approach. Findings include significant impacts on physical health, mental health, and safety of fat college students, manifesting as a form of body terrorism.
Article: Too Fat Too Learn
Article: Too Fat Too Learn
Article: Body-ody-ody | Departures in Critical Qualitative Research | University of California Press
Article: Body-ody-ody | Departures in Critical Qualitative Research | University of California Press
While photovoice, a visual methodology, is widely known for helping to deepen the understanding of participant experiences and informing institutional
Article: Fat On Campus: Mitigating Anti-Fat Bias in the Classroom
Article: Fat On Campus: Mitigating Anti-Fat Bias in the Classroom
The reality is that many campus buildings and structures are either out of date and/or they have furniture or classroom structures that are not friendly or conducive for fat people or people of size.
Article: New Campus Exhibition Explores What It’s Like to Be “Fat on Campus”
Article: New Campus Exhibition Explores What It’s Like to Be “Fat on Campus”
Room to Live is on view through March 1 at the Howard Thurman Center
Article: About Fat Campus
Article: About Fat Campus
Article: Big Momma Ya’ Arm!: On Fatness, Food, and Black American Popular Culture - Food, Fatness and Fitness
Article: Big Momma Ya’ Arm!: On Fatness, Food, and Black American Popular Culture - Food, Fatness and Fitness
“Big Momma Ya’ Arm!” is a 25-year running ‘joke’ within some Black American communities. The phrase comes from a film titled Soul Food which chronicles the trials of the Joseph family after the death of their matriarch, Mother (Big Mama) Joe. The film details the importance of foodways in Black communities throughout history and across time, and helped bring to mainstream the importance of Sunday Dinners in our cultural traditions. The name “Big Mama” was at one point common for matriarchs in Black American families, and while it might invoke a fat-bodied matriarch, that is not a prerequisite for use of the term. In the film, however, Big Mama is fat-bodied and diabetic. There is a moment in the film where…» Read More
Article: Feeling Good As Hell: Black and the Nuances of Fat Resistance
Article: Feeling Good As Hell: Black and the Nuances of Fat Resistance
Activism and resistance are two often conflated terms in both academic and social movement discourses. However, the conflation renders invisible the ways oppressed people engage in activism and/or ...
Article: From Hattie McDaniel to Queen Latifah | 25 | Examining a New Mammy and
Article: From Hattie McDaniel to Queen Latifah | 25 | Examining a New Mammy and
Racist and sexist images of Black women historically highlight the Mammy, Sapphire, and Jezebel stereotypes; however, focusing solely on race and gender
Podcasts
PODCAST: Reclaiming ‘Fat’: Breaking Down Fatphobia and Building Inclusive Spaces | Dialogue | Illinois Public Media
PODCAST: Reclaiming ‘Fat’: Breaking Down Fatphobia and Building Inclusive Spaces | Dialogue | Illinois Public Media
In this episode of Dialogue, host Kennedy Vincent explores the reclamation of the word
PODCAST: Weighted Judgements
PODCAST: Weighted Judgements
PODCAST: A Chair is Still a Chair: Fat Students, Campus Environments, and Body Terrorism
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