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Episode 149: How Fatness Became a Cheap Joke and Proxy for Moral Deficiency in Pop Culture

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The Importance of Fatness in the West

The fear of being uncultivated, and thus like racial and nation others, lay at the heart of these developments. Fatness was used as a cautionary tale in children's literature. The idea being is that if one was willing to indulge all their appetites for food, they would do the same for sex. By the end of nineteenth century, thin people, particularly women, had come to be associated with self disciplined moral purity and upper class status. And so you can really then trace this change, as we've just laid out, to colonization and then up through the victorian era into the twentieth century.

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