Weighty Problems: Embodied Inequality at a Children's Weight Loss Camp

Weighty Problems: Embodied Inequality at a Children's Weight Loss Camp

by Laura Backstrom
Weighty Problems: Embodied Inequality at a Children's Weight Loss Camp

Weighty Problems: Embodied Inequality at a Children's Weight Loss Camp

by Laura Backstrom

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Overview

Many parents, teachers, and doctors believe that childhood obesity is a social problem that needs to be solved. Yet, missing from debates over what caused the rise in childhood obesity and how to fix it are the children themselves. By investigating how contemporary cultural discourses of childhood obesity are experienced by children, Laura Backstrom illustrates how deeply fat stigma is internalized during the early socialization experiences of children. Weighty Problems details processes of embodied inequality: how the children came to recognize inequalities related to their body size, how they explained the causes of those differences, how they responded to micro-level injustices in their lives, and how their participation in a weight loss program impacted their developing self-image. The book finds that embodied inequality is constructed and negotiated through a number of interactional processes including resocialization, stigma management, social comparisons, and attribution.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813599120
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Publication date: 04/05/2019
Pages: 170
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.35(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

LAURA BACKSTROM is an assistant professor of sociology at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton.

Table of Contents

Contents
1          Embodied Inequality, Childhood Obesity, and the “Problem Child”
2          Studying Camp Odyssey
3          Learning Embodied Inequality through Social Comparisons
4          “It’s Not A Fat Camp:” The Decision to Attend Camp
5          Change Your Body, Change Yourself:  Camp Resocialization
6          The Benefits of Weight Loss Camp…and the Dark Side
7          “They Were Born Lucky:” Weight Attribution among the Campers
8          Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Index
 
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