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Fearing the Black Body
The Racial Origins of Fat Phobia
Book • 2019
In 'Fearing the Black Body', Sabrina Strings presents a meticulously researched history of the transformation of Euro-American ideologies toward fat from the Renaissance to the present day.
She argues that fatphobia is an extension of anti-Black racism, tracing its roots through various historical factors including the Atlantic slave trade, Renaissance art, scientific racism, and Protestantism.
Strings demonstrates how the ideal of slenderness is racialized and racist, and how Western medicine has historically relied on the brutalization and dehumanization of Black people to validate these ideals.
The book highlights how assessments of body size and shape have been used to justify systems of oppression and how contemporary fatphobia is deeply connected to the historical processes of racialization and objectification of Black bodies.
She argues that fatphobia is an extension of anti-Black racism, tracing its roots through various historical factors including the Atlantic slave trade, Renaissance art, scientific racism, and Protestantism.
Strings demonstrates how the ideal of slenderness is racialized and racist, and how Western medicine has historically relied on the brutalization and dehumanization of Black people to validate these ideals.
The book highlights how assessments of body size and shape have been used to justify systems of oppression and how contemporary fatphobia is deeply connected to the historical processes of racialization and objectification of Black bodies.
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when discussing the racial roots of anti-fat bias.


Virginia Sole-Smith

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How to Stop Obsessing Over Your Body and Eat Sanely in a Toxic Culture | Virginia Sole-Smith
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as a book discussing the racial origins of fat phobia and how bodies were ranked during eugenics.


Judith Matz

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Why Diets Don’t Work—and What to Do Instead with Judith Matz (277)
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for those interested in the racist roots of diet culture.


Christy Harrison

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How to Embrace the Anti-Diet | Christy Harrison
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for its research on the history and origins of fatphobia.

Katie Gatti-Tossan

“You Just Have to Keep Buying”: How Diet Culture Profits from Fatphobia
Recommended by the hosts to provide historical and racial context for weight stigma and body politics.

Send This To Your Doctor
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as a resource to understand the reasons behind fat activism.

Kid Fury

When a Red Hat Looks Both Ways
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to learn about the historical correlation between anti-blackness and fatphobia.

Aubrey Carter

AEE 1913: Fight Fatphobia with Jenna from Roses For Every Body
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when discussing the racial origins of fatphobia and the flawed history of the BMI.


Andy Tegel

How to divest from diet culture
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as a book that is now on her reading list and discusses BMI.

Kate Lyman

43 | The Problematic Origins of BMI: Why This Health Metric Is Failing Us
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while discussing the historical roots of fatphobia and its connection to racism.


Gina Tonic

Society Has Never Hated Fat People As Much As We Do Right Now



