FAT: The F-Word and the Public Body

The fat body operates at the conjuncture of political economy, beauty standards, and health. This seminar asks, How does this “f-word” discipline and regulate bodies in /as public? What is the “ideal” American public body and who gets to occupy that position? How are complex personhood, expressivity, health, and citizenship contested cultural and political economic projects? We will examine the changing history, aesthetics, politics, and meanings of fatness using dance, performance, memoirs, and media texts as case studies. Intersectional dimensions of the fat body are central to the course. No previous performance experience necessary.

Prerequisites and Restrictions

No prior dance or performance experience is necessary.

Faculty

Sections

S01

Wednesdays, 1:30-4:20 PM

Instructor(s)

Judith Hamera