“如果我发光,每个人都会发光”:以黑人肥胖女性和身体内的女性为中心,以及肥胖的积极性

IF 0.8 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Fat Studies-An Interdisciplinary Journal of Body Weight and Society Pub Date : 2021-04-19 DOI:10.1080/21604851.2021.1907112
Mary Senyonga, Caleb Luna
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在这篇文章中,我们讨论了莉佐化身的张力,以及她被迫表演的作品,以安抚和安抚瘦弱和非黑人观众。作为一名黑人说唱歌手、歌手、舞者和表演者,Lizzo立刻打破了表演者的规范形象,成为身体积极性的商品化代表。毫无疑问,她的自爱信息触动了广大的粉丝群,他们向她寻求指导和灵感。但她是如何被与她不同的观众所接受的呢?Lizzo的身体积极政治被呈现为对破坏身体恐怖主义特别感兴趣,而一些观众将其视为一种自爱的新自由主义模式,未能挑战系统。我们考虑的是黑人肥胖身体被消耗和利用的方式,而与其他黑人肥胖人群的更广泛关系保持不变。我们选择了Lizzo在2019年的创作作品,以展示种族化和肥胖体现在她的表演中交织在一起,导致肥胖激进主义必须采用必要的联盟。
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“If I’m shinin’, everybody gonna shine”: centering Black fat women and femmes within body and fat positivity
ABSTRACT In this article, we negotiate the tension of Lizzo’s embodiment and the work she is forced to perform to appease and mollify both thin and non-Black audiences. As a Black fat rapper, singer, dancer, and performer, Lizzo at once disrupts the normative image of a performer and becomes a commodified representation of body positivity. Her self-love messaging undoubtedly touches a broad fan base who look to her for guidance and inspiration. But how is she taken up by audiences dissimilar to her? Lizzo’s body-positive politic is presented as being particularly interested in disrupting body terrorism, while some audiences perceive it as a neoliberal model of self-love, failing to challenge systems. We consider ways in which Black fat bodies are consumed and used for their utility, while broader relationships to other Black fat people remain unchanged. We map selections from Lizzo’s creative output in 2019 to demonstrate racialization and fat embodiment intertwined in her performances, leading to the necessary coalition that fat activism must adopt.
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