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Author Boero, Natalie, 1974-

Title Killer fat : media, medicine, and morals in the American "obesity epidemic" / Natalie Boero.

Publication Info. New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, [2012]
©2012

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Description 1 online resource
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction -- Obesity as a "leading health indicator": public health, moral entrepreneurs, and a confluence of interests -- All the news that's fat to print: the American "obesity epidemic" and the media -- Normative pathology and unique disease: Weight Watchers, Overeaters Anonymous, and behavioral treatments for the obesity epidemic -- Bypassing blame: bariatric surgery, normative femininity, and the case of biomedical failure -- Conclusion: health at every size or thin at any price?
Summary Killer Fat examines how and why obesity emerged as a major public health concern and national obsession in recent years. Using primary sources and in-depth interviews, Boero enters the world of bariatric surgeries, Weight Watchers, and Overeaters Anonymous to show how common expectations of what bodies are supposed to look like help to determine what sorts of interventions and policies are considered urgent in containing this new kind of disease.
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Subject Obesity -- Social aspects -- United States.
Obesity -- Social aspects.
United States.
Obesity -- United States -- Psychological aspects.
Obesity.
Psychological aspects.
Health in mass media.
Health in mass media.
Body image.
Body image.
Obesity -- psychology.
Body Image.
United States.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: 9781283687812 (DLC) 2011046939
ISBN 0813553725 (electronic book)
9780813553726 (electronic book)
0813553717
9780813553719
9781283687812
128368781X