胖酷儿吗?减肥手术与性别转变的相似性

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Jamey Merkel
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通过脂肪研究和酷儿理论,肥胖可以被认为是酷儿。肥胖作为酷儿是通过观察减肥过程来探索的,胖子可以从胖到瘦“转变”,就像变性人如何通过医学和/或手术从一种感知到的性别转变为另一种。
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Is Fat Queer? Parallels between Weight Loss Surgery and Gender Transition
Fatness can be considered queer through the lens of fat studies and queer theory. Fatness as queer is explored through looking at bariatric weight loss procedures as a way that fat people may “transition” from fat to thin, much like how transgender individuals transition medically and/or surgically from one perceived gender to another.
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Theory in Action
Theory in Action SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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