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Author Vigarello, Georges

Title The metamorphoses of fat : a history of obesity / Georges Vigarello ; translated from the French by C. Jon Delogu.

Imprint New York : Columbia University Press, 2013

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Location Call No. Status
 Female Library  RC628 V54 2013    Available
 Female Library  RC628 V54 2013 c.2  Available
 Male Library  RC628 V54 2013    Available
 Male Library  RC628 V54 2013 c.2  Available
Series European perspectives: a series in social thought and cultural criticism
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary One of the world's top historians of the body, Georges Vigarello maps the evolution of Western ideas about fat and fat people from the Middle Ages to today, paying particular attention to the role of science, fashion, fitness crazes, and public health campaigns in shaping these views. While hefty bodies were once a sign of power, today those who struggle to lose weight are considered poor in character and weak in mind. Vigarello traces the eventual equation of fatness with infirmity and the way we have come to define ourselves and others in terms of body type. Vigarello begins with
Subject Obesity -- Social aspects -- History
Body image -- Psychology
Obesity -- History
Added Author Delogu,C.Jon
ISBN 9780231159777