脂肪食物公正:脂肪研究与食物研究的结合

IF 0.8 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Fat Studies-An Interdisciplinary Journal of Body Weight and Society Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.1080/21604851.2021.1968667
J. Brady, Leigh Potvin, A. Bombak, Andrea Kirkham, K. Fraser, J. Gingras
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本期特刊源于本期客座共同编辑团队成员的一种脱节感,他们一方面作为食品研究学者寻求促进食品正义,另一方面作为脂肪研究学者寻求脂肪解放。我们认为,尽管脂肪研究和食物研究之间存在着相似性和对社会和结构正义的共同承诺,但它们之间几乎没有交叉授粉。脂肪研究学者正确地指出了食品研究学者和活动家所宣扬的脂肪仇恨,但脂肪研究学者尚未将他们的深刻分析带到食品研究的重要领域,如食品的政治经济学、食品系统和食品政策。这在脂肪研究文献中留下了一个重要的空白,也为脂肪研究学者与食物研究和食物系统变化运动留下了一个未被探索的连接点。借鉴食品研究文献中的食品主权概念,以及脂肪研究学者对健康主义和医疗化的分析,我们将健康主权阐述为一种概念火花,可能会在食品研究和脂肪研究社区之间迄今为止不稳定的关系中导致未来的合作学术和行动主义。
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Fat food justice: where fat studies meets food studies
ABSTRACT This special issue emerged from a sense of disconnection experienced by the members of the guest co-editorial team who seek to advance food justice as food studies scholars on one hand and fat liberation as fat studies scholars on the other. We assert that, despite their similarities and shared commitments to social and structural justice, there has been little cross-pollination between the fat studies and food studies communities. Fat studies scholars have rightly called out the fat hatred that has been promulgated by food studies scholars and activists, but fat studies scholars have yet to bring their incisive analyses to bear on areas of import to food studies, such as political economy of food, food systems, and food policy. This has left a significant gap in the fat studies literature, as well as an unexplored connection point for fat studies scholars with food studies and the movement for food systems change. Drawing on conceptualizations of food sovereignty in the food studies literature, and fat studies scholars’ analyses of healthism and medicalization, we elaborate health sovereignty as a conceptual spark that may lead to future collaborative scholarship and activism among the heretofore uneasy relationship among the food studies and fat studies communities.
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