The assumption that if you fall into a certain category of weight, in body mass induxts, that's a moral proxy is very prevalet our culture. Body mass index was reformed about six, seven years ago because it was completely nonsense. It has this veneer of like, no, i'm genuinely concerned with these people's health, right? We're joined by amy irdman farrell, james hope caldwell memorial chair of liberal arts and professor of american studies at dickenson college. Amy will join us in just a moment to discuss fat shame, stigma and the fat body in American culture.

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