1. Science and Fatness 2. The War on Obesity 3. The Ghost of a Machine 4. 'Modernity's Scourge': A brief history of obesity science 5. Fat or Fiction: Weighing in the 'obesity epidemic' 6. The search for a cause 7. Obesity Science for the People 8. Feminism and the 'obesity epidemic' 9. Interrogating expert knowledge: risk and the ethics of body weight 10. Beyond Body Weight
Michael Gard is Senior Lecturer in Physcial Education at Charles Sturt University, Australia. Jan Wright is a Professor of Education and Associate Dean (Research) in the Faculty of Education at the University of Wollongong, Australia.
'The Obesity Epidemic is a superb contribution to the sociology of
knowledge, and an essential text for anyone who wants to understand
the current moral panic over fat.' - Paul Campos, University of
Colorado, author of The Obesity Myth'The strength in this book lies
in its ability to provide its readers with a critical view of
obesity science by challenging them to go beyond traditional
thinking ... reminding them of the harmful and stigmatizing
consequences of adopting a 'war on obesity' mentality ... This book
is an essential read for anyone who is interested in health,
obesity, health promotion, and public health.' - Krista Rondeau,
Dieticians of Canada
'...a superb contribution to the sociology of knowledge, and an
essential text for anyone who wants to understand the current moral
panic over fat.' - Paul Campos, University of Colorado
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