Celebrating “Obese” Bodies: Gay “Bears” Talk about Weight, Body Image and Health

B. Gough, G. Flanders
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The current preoccupation with health problems associated with overweight and obesity has produced a demonisation of larger people, but there is a growing resistance to our anti-obesity culture by various groups who celebrate larger bodies. One community where bulk is positively embraced is the gay “bear” subculture wherein physically big (and hairy) gay men are privileged as sexually attractive. The present study is based on interviews with 10 gay “bears” and covers issues pertaining to identification with large bodies, masculinity and orientation to obesity- related health problems. Key focus is on the how “excess” weight is justified and normalised against the backdrop of the obesity “crisis.” The implications for health promotion within the “bear” community are then discussed.
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庆祝“肥胖”的身体:同性恋“熊”谈论体重,身体形象和健康
目前对超重和肥胖相关的健康问题的关注导致了对大个子的妖魔化,但越来越多的人反对我们的反肥胖文化,这些人来自各种庆祝大个子的团体。体型被积极接受的一个群体是同性恋“熊”亚文化,在那里,体型大(和多毛)的男同性恋者被赋予了性吸引力。目前的研究是基于对10个同性恋“熊”的采访,涵盖了与体型、男子气概和肥胖相关的健康问题有关的问题。重点是在肥胖“危机”的背景下,“超重”是如何合理和正常化的。然后讨论了在“熊”社区内促进健康的影响。
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