• Title of article

    “How could you let yourself get like that?”: Stories of the origins of obesity in accounts of weight loss surgery

  • Author/Authors

    Karen Throsby، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    11
  • From page
    1561
  • To page
    1571
  • Abstract
    In the context of the contemporary rhetoric of the “obesity epidemic”, the fat body is easily labelled as lazy, self-indulgent and lacking in discipline. Those who become fat often find themselves needing to account for their size in order to refute the suggestion of moral failure that attaches itself easily to the fat body. Drawing on a series of interviews with 35 weight loss surgery patients in England and Scotland, this paper explores the discursive resources and strategies available to those who are, or who have been, very overweight in accounting for their size. The paper argues that the participants drew on three core discourses in order to resist the construction of their fatness as an individual moral failure: (1) the fat-prone body; (2) childhood weight gain; and (3) life events disrupting weight management efforts.
  • Keywords
    UK , Weight loss surgery , Gender , genetics , obesity , The body
  • Journal title
    Social Science and Medicine
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    Social Science and Medicine
  • Record number

    603532