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Fat Studies In The UK Author Takes On Susie Orbach
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07/11/09
But it didn't say that being unhealthily obese was a good thing, either.
I still don't understand the conflation of unhealthy weight gain with self-acceptance and female liberation.
(Ducking now).
07/10/09
If anything Orbach is a proponent of body acceptance in any and all forms. And what she tries to get at is that we're being sold "health" but what we're really being taught is self-hatred and obsessive body, weight, and food issues.
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I read that article too, and definitely found some truth in it. Obviously not every fat woman has an eating disorder (just as not every thin woman has an eating disorder!), but to shove them under the rug and pretend like they don't exist is doing a huge disservice both to the fat acceptance movement and to the women with eating disorders that they ignore.
07/10/09
That is not the case. We want anyone who is fat to be treated the same as someone who is skinny. That's it. I think that there is enough trouble to get the media to report on FA at all that articles like this, while important in illuminating internal issues that the FA movement has to work on, do more harm than good.
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