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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 Fat Body in American Culture

Author amy erdman farrell argues that the perception of fatness is a cultural problem dovetailed with the introduction of industrialized urban settings. The conflation of fat people in a lack of moral virtue, namely, a proclivity for excess and recklessness, had become calcified. These people, the cartoons appeared to say, did not now how to enjoy these new privileges without overdoing it. It became a tell tale sign of a superior person falling from grace. A way in which fat phobia being an index of anti blackness very directly harms white women in contemporary america.

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