Fat politics as a constituent of intersecting intimacies

IF 0.8 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Fat Studies-An Interdisciplinary Journal of Body Weight and Society Pub Date : 2022-03-25 DOI:10.1080/21604851.2022.2045789
Kimberly Dark, L. Aphramor
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ABSTRACT In this paper we explore the ways in which fat politics shapes (our) fat-thin intimacies as friends, colleagues and occasional lovers. We are queer writers who are actively engaged in fat politics; one of us is fat and the other is thin. We are both poets, scholars, and performers, privileged by whiteness, and contingently read as non-disabled. This paper takes the form of alternating reflections where we explore the nuances of our thoughts and feelings about friendship, romantic involvement, and engagement in learning communities. Specifically, we surface the ways that the various realms of our relationship are co-constituted by fatness, gender, and trauma histories. While we have both had fat and thin lovers before, Kimberly is the first fat, fat- affirming lover Lucy had, and Lucy is the first thin lover Kimberly had who was pre-educated and pre-experienced regarding fat stigma, fat shame, and social bias. We investigate what this shared political grounding made possible through the trust and vulnerability thus enabled. We also consider the erotic as an influence on scholarship which leads to praxis.
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政治是相互交织的亲密关系的组成部分
在本文中,我们探讨了肥胖的政治如何塑造(我们的)胖瘦的亲密关系,如朋友、同事和偶尔的恋人。我们是积极参与肥胖政治的酷儿作家;我们中的一个胖,另一个瘦。我们都是诗人、学者和表演者,因白人而享有特权,偶尔也被视为非残疾人。本文采用交替反思的形式,探索我们对友谊、恋爱关系和学习社区参与的想法和感受的细微差别。具体地说,我们揭示了我们关系的不同领域是由肥胖、性别和创伤史共同构成的。虽然我们之前都有过胖的和瘦的情人,但金伯利是露西的第一个胖的、肯定胖的情人,露西是金伯利的第一个瘦的情人,她受过预教育,对肥胖的污名、肥胖的耻辱和社会偏见没有任何经验。我们调查了这种共同的政治基础通过信任和脆弱性使之成为可能。我们也认为情爱对学术的影响导致了实践。
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