1st Edition

Fat Studies and Fat Social Justice

Edited By Carla A. Pfeffer Copyright 2026
130 Pages
by Routledge

130 Pages
by Routledge

This book offers examinations from the field of fat studies to consider how fat social justice has been conceptualized in the past, its status today, and how we might more effectively envision and strategize around fat social justice for the future. For decades, fatness has been decried as a global public health scourge, crisis, and epidemic. An array of dietary, exercise, surgical, behavioral,... Read more

Introduction: Carving Out New Pathways for Fat Studies and Fat Social Justice
Carla A. Pfeffer

1. Anti-Fatness in the Ozempic Era: State of the Landscape and Considerations for Future Research

Flora Oswald

 

2. Being Big in the Big Tent: Is Fat Social Justice Part of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Efforts on College Campuses in the United States?

Mikaela Dufur and Tiffany Fox Okeke

 

3. Practicing Weight-Inclusive Healthcare in a Weight-Centric Field: An Examination of the Barriers Faced by Weight-Inclusive Healthcare Practitioners in the U.S.

Gabby Gomez


4. Doggone Fat: An Analysis of the Barriers to Top Surgery for Fat Trans and Nonbinary People in Canada

Van Slothuber

 

5. What if Black Studies Studied Fat for Real for Real?

Courtney Patterson-Faye

 

6. Compassionately Fat: An Autotheoretical Exploration of Queer Bodies

Phillip Joy and Adam Davies

 

7. Challenges of #bodypositivity: Social Media and Hashtag Activism

Torisha Khonach and Anna Kurz

Biography

Carla A. Pfeffer is Professor and Chair of the Department of Sociology at Michigan State University and Editor- in- Chief of the journal, Fat Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Body Weight and Society.