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327 pages illustrations 23 cm |
Content |
Introduction -- Part one / 1. My fat body -- 2. We need a fat Disney princess, and how to actually ask for one -- Stephanie Yeboah -- 3. Public bathrooms and other places where fat people can get stuck -- Dina Amlund -- 4. Clothes and why it's okay to dress almost exclusively in orange -- 5. Love, friendship and fat fucking -- Kivan Bay -- 6. Why you should chuck your scales in a bin -- 7. 'But what about health?' But what about you shut up? -- Matilda Ibini -- Part two / 8. How to be a good friend to fat people -- 9. How to love your body -- 10. Afterthought -- Thank you -- Recommendations -- End notes |
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In Happy Fat, comedian Sofie Hagen shares how she removed fatphobic influences from her daily life and found self-acceptance in a world where judgement and discrimination are rife. From shame and sex to airplane seats, love and getting stuck in public toilets, Sofie conquered a negative relationship with her body and provides practical tips for readers to do the same drawing wisdom from other Fat Liberation champions along the way. Part-memoir, part-social commentary, Happy Fat is a funny, angry and impassioned look at how taking up space in a culture that is desperate to reduce you can be radical, emboldening and life-changing |
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Hagen, Sofie
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Självacceptans
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Kroppsuppfattning
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Komiker
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Kvinnliga komiker
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Self-acceptance
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Body image in women
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Self-acceptance in women
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Comedians
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Self-acceptance
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Women comedians
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Body image
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Biografi
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Självbiografier
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Classmark |
306.4613092
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Lz Hagen, Sofie
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ISBN/ISSN |
9780008293871 paperback |
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