共同的脆弱——芬兰戏剧独白FAT的媒体反映中的集体和同理心

IF 0.8 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Fat Studies-An Interdisciplinary Journal of Body Weight and Society Pub Date : 2021-04-23 DOI:10.1080/21604851.2021.1913829
Kaisu Hynnä-Granberg
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摘要本文利用“共享脆弱性”的概念分析芬兰肥胖活动家独白fat的媒体反映。在FAT上的文字、图片和声音中,不同体型的女性之间的差距被缝合起来,一个全女性社区的感觉被提供给一种解决伤害经历的方法。我认为,共享的脆弱性可以标志着更规范的主体对以前隐藏的特权的欢迎实现。然而,谈论共同的脆弱性可能会分散肥胖女性的注意力,或者用更正常身材的女性的经历来取代她们,从而消除她们的经历。
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Shared Vulnerability – Collectivity and Empathy in Media Reflections of a Finnish theater Monologue FAT
ABSTRACT This article utilizes the concept of “shared vulnerability” to analyze media reflections of a Finnish fat activist monologue FAT. In texts, pictures, and sounds on FAT, gaps between differently-sized women are stitched up and a feeling of an all-women’s community is offered as a solution to hurtful experiences. I argue that shared vulnerability can signal a welcomed realization of previously hidden privileges on the part of the more normative subject. Yet, talking about shared vulnerability risks ironing out fat women’s experiences by decentering them or displacing them with those of more-normatively-sized women.
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