Social Aspects of Obesity
This collection of essays examines obesity not as an objective medical or psychological problem, but as a subjective social and cultural phenomenon. The contributors take a cross-cultural perspective, examining both the negative casting of obesity in developed countries and the traditional view of obesity as a positive characteristic in subsistence societies which is threatened by the dominance of Western culture.
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Social Aspects of Obesity
This collection of essays examines obesity not as an objective medical or psychological problem, but as a subjective social and cultural phenomenon. The contributors take a cross-cultural perspective, examining both the negative casting of obesity in developed countries and the traditional view of obesity as a positive characteristic in subsistence societies which is threatened by the dominance of Western culture.
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Social Aspects of Obesity

Social Aspects of Obesity

Social Aspects of Obesity

Social Aspects of Obesity

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Overview

This collection of essays examines obesity not as an objective medical or psychological problem, but as a subjective social and cultural phenomenon. The contributors take a cross-cultural perspective, examining both the negative casting of obesity in developed countries and the traditional view of obesity as a positive characteristic in subsistence societies which is threatened by the dominance of Western culture.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134316212
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/13/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Igor De Garine, Nancy J. Pollock

Table of Contents

I: Cultural Fattening Processes; 1: Food and Fatness in Calabria; 2: Physique of Sumo Wrestlers in Relation to Some Cultural Characteristics of Japan; 3: Sociocultural Aspects of the Male Fattening Sessions among the Massa of Northern Cameroon; 4: Fertility and Fat: The Annang Fattening Room; 5: Social Fattening Patterns in the Pacific—the Positive Side of Obesity. A Nauru Case Study; 6: Taste, Food Regimens and Fatness. A Study in Social Stratification; 7: Vegetarianism and Fatness: An Undervalued Perception of the Body; II: Physical and Social Aspects; 8: Potential Advantages and Disadvantages of Human Obesity; 9: Obesity and Physical Fitness: An Age-Dependent Functional and Social Handicap; 10: Obesity and Overweight in Polish Men and Women: Social Determinants; 11: Educational Attainment, Stress Hormones, Body Fat and Health: A Sociocultural Neuroendocrine Pathway?; III: Social Phenomena Associated with Obesity; 12: Changing Food Consumption and Body Images among Malays; 13: Polynesian Responses to Modernization: Overweight and Obesity in the South Pacific; 14: Activity Level and Obesity among Samoans; 15: Obesity and Fatness as seen by the Azande in Central Africa; 16: Evaluation of Fatness in Traditional Japanese Society; 17: Social Aspects of Obesity and Fatness: A Critique; 18: Social Aspects of Obesity and Fatness: Conclusion
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