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Author Vigarello, Georges.

Title The metamorphoses of fat : a history of obesity / Georges Vigarello ; translated from the French by C. Jon Delogu.

Publication Info. New York : Columbia University Press, 2013.

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Description 1 online resource (297 pages).
Series European perspectives: a series in social thought and cultural criticism
European perspectives.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction; PART 1: THE MEDIEVAL GLUTTON; 1. The Prestige of the Big Person; Spontaneous Vigor; What Insults?; From Big to Very Big; 2. Liquids, Fat, and Wind; Matters of Fat; The Deviations of Wind and Water; Gout and Gout Sufferers; The ""Simplicity"" of Evacuations; 3. The Horizon of Fault; The Clerical Model; The Medical Model; The Courtly Model; 4. The Fifteenth Century and the Contrasts of Slimming; The Ascendancy of Images; A Social Distinction?; Lifestyles and Conflicts; The ""Laborious"" Place of Beauty; PART 2: THE ""MODERN"" OAF; 5. The Shores of Laziness.
""Modern"" Activity and PassivityFrom Private Insult to Pulic Code; Resistances and Fascinations; The Refusal of All Skinniness; 6. The Plural of Fat; Dramatizing the Threat; Fear of Apoplexy; Fat Talk, an Abstract Discourse; Specifying Hydropsy; Specifying the Excess of Gout; 7. Exploring Images, Defining Terms; Images and Realism of Features; The Choice of Rubens; The Power and Powerlessness of Words; 8. Constraining the Flesh; The Beginning of an Evaluation; Only the ""High"" Size; Drying Out; Vinegar and Chalk; Belts, Blades, and Corsets.
PART 3: FROM OAFISHNESS TO POWERLESSNESS: The Enlightenment and Sensibility9. Inventing Nuance; ""Tireless"" Measuring and ""Fruitless"" Measuring; Waist or Weight?; Inventing the Means; The First Specifications of Forms; Masculine ""Gravity"" and Social ""Gravity; 10. Stigmatizing Powerlessness; Introducing a New Word, Obesity; The Bad Symptom: Insensitivity; The Criticism of the Affluent; The Big Bad Husband; 11. Toning Up; The Virtue of ""Tonics""; The Virtue of ""Excitants""; Electric Dreams; The Nerve Regimen; Plants or Meats?; The Chemistry Revolution; PART 4: THE BOURGEOIS BELLY.
PART 4: THE BOURGEOIS BELLY12. The Weight of Figures; The Presence of Numbers; Figuring the Waist-Weight Relation; The Question of Self-Weighing; 13. Typology Fever; ""Gastrophoric"" Men, Adipose Women; The Bourgeois and the Avowed Belly; The Bourgeois and the Lampooned Belly; Romantically Thin?; 14. From Chemistry to Energy; The Aqueous and the Adipose: New Distinctions; Fat and Fire; Fat and ""Morbid Imminence""; 15. From Energy to Diets; The Consequences of Energy; The Question of Creating an ""Art of Living Well""; The Archaic and the Modern.
The ""Misfortunate"" and Me: The New Status of ObesityPART 5: TOWARD THE ""MARTYR""; 16. The Dominance of Aesthetics; The Spread of Weighing; The First Conflicts Between Charts; The Exposure of Bodies; The Ascendancy of Women's Hips; From the Masculine Waist to the Muscular ""Discovery""; From Aesthetics to the Conflict of Images; 17. Clinical Obesity and Everyday Obesity; Forms and Numerically Measured Degrees; Retarding Nutrition and Excess Nutrition; The Degenerative Obsession; The Explosion of Diets; The Socializing and Chemistry of Spa Life; The Ascendancy of Advertisers.
Note 18. The Thin Revolution.
Summary One of the world's top historians of the body, Georges Vigarello maps the evolution of Western ideas about fat and fat people from the Middle Ages to today, paying particular attention to the role of science, fashion, fitness crazes, and public health campaigns in shaping these views. While hefty bodies were once a sign of power, today those who struggle to lose weight are considered poor in character and weak in mind. Vigarello traces the eventual equation of fatness with infirmity and the way we have come to define ourselves and others in terms of body type. Vigarello begins with.
Note Print version record.
Subject Obesity -- Social aspects -- History.
Body image -- Psychology.
Obesity -- History.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Security.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Services & Welfare.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural.
Obesity -- Social aspects. (OCoLC)fst01042759
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Electronic books.
Added Author Delogu, Christopher Jon.
Added Title Métamorphoses du gras. English
Other Form: Print version: Vigarello, George. Metamorphoses of Fat : A History of Obesity. New York : Columbia University Press, ©2013 9780231159760
ISBN 9780231535304 (electronic bk.)
0231535309 (electronic bk.)
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