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.






