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  1. 19 de may. de 2018 · Bodies Out of Bounds challenges these dominant perceptions by examining social representations of the fat body. The contributors to this collection show that what counts as fat and how it is valued are far from universal; the variety of meanings attributed to body size in other times and places demonstrates that perceptions of ...

  2. 13 de may. de 2020 · Bodies out of bounds : fatness and transgression. Publication date. 2001. Topics. Obesity -- Social aspects -- Miscellanea, Overweight women -- Social aspects -- Miscellanea, Body image -- Social aspects -- Miscellanea, Physical-appearance-based bias -- Miscellanea, Discrimination against overweight persons -- Miscellanea. Publisher.

  3. Ciencias sociales. Bodies out of Bounds: Fatness and Transgression Tapa dura – 13 septiembre 2001. Edición en Inglés de Jana Evans Braziel (Redactor), Kathleen LeBesco (Redactor) 3,8 6 valoraciones. Ver todos los formatos y ediciones.

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  4. 2 de jul. de 2001 · Bodies Out of Bounds challenges these dominant perceptions by examining social representations of the fat body. The contributors to this collection show that what counts as fat and how it is valued are far from universal; the variety of meanings attributed to body size in other times and places demonstrates that perceptions of ...

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  5. Bodies out of Bounds: Fatness and Transgression : Braziel, Jana Evans: Amazon.es: Libros

  6. 1 de ene. de 2001 · Bodies Out of Bounds challenges these dominant perceptions by examining social representations of the fat body. The contributors to this collection show that what counts as fat and how it is valued are far from universal; the variety of meanings attributed to body size in other times and places demonstrates that perceptions of ...

  7. Bodies Out of Bounds : Fatness and Transgression. Jana Evans Braziel, K. Lebesco. Published 2001. History, Art. List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Editors' Introduction: Bodies Out of Bounds Kathleen LeBesco and Jana Evans Braziel PART ONE: Revaluing Corpulence, Redefining Fat Subjectivities 1. "Fat Beauty," by Richard Klein 2.