评估性别:将肥胖,性别和时尚的乐趣带入焦点

IF 0.8 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
C. Evans, Mindy Stricke, Ben Barry, May Friedman
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这篇摄影文章通过一种创新的、令人回味的艺术方法,探讨了性别、肥胖和时尚的交叉点,包括协作构建的宏观或特写、照片、肖像和服装图像。有了这些图像,我们可以通过一种最明显、最具具象化的方式来审视人们在肥胖和性别交叉点上的经历,通过这种方式,我们构建和抵制关于这些主体位置的主导叙事:时尚和自我塑造。“估量性别”项目招募了12名自我认同的顺性、跨性、非二元和双性肥胖人士,他们来自不同的种族、阶级和其他学科立场。她们的叙述打破了许多对肥胖身体和时尚的主流理解,并为一直被严重忽视的肥胖身体的着装故事带来了乐趣。我们将这些快乐的感觉与“令人难以置信”的概念联系起来,并考虑我们的参与者的快乐和冒险经历如何不仅取决于性别、种族和性取向,还取决于这些身份如何与他们的肥胖化身、肥胖恐惧症和体重耻辱交织在一起。这里展示的图像,尤其是微距照片,迫使我们更仔细地观察手头的主题,并引入它们自己的视觉上的奇妙,一种很少给予肥胖身体的奇妙。
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Sizing up gender: Bringing the joy of fat, gender and fashion into focus
This photo essay explores the intersections of gender, fatness and fashion through an innovative and evocative arts-based methodology involving collaboratively constructed macro, or close-up, photographs, portraits and garment images. With these images, we can examine people’s experiences at the intersections of fat and gender through one of the most visible and embodied ways by which we construct and resist dominant narratives about these subject positions: fashion and self-fashioning. The Sizing Up Gender project engaged twelve self-identified cis-gender, trans, non-binary and two-spirit fat people across diverse race, class and other subject positions. Their narratives disrupt many dominant understandings of fat bodies and fashion and introduce a joyfulness to the story of dressing fat bodies that has been sorely neglected. We connect these feelings of joy to the concept of fabulousness, and consider how our participants’ experiences of joy and risk are not only due to genders, races and sexualities but also to how these identities intersect with their fat embodiments, fatphobia and weight stigma. The images presented here, particularly the macro photographs, force us to look more closely at the subject matter at hand and introduce a visual fabulousness of their own, a fabulousness that is rarely afforded to fat bodies.
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Critical Studies in Fashion & Beauty
Critical Studies in Fashion & Beauty HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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