Fat-studies scholar Cat Paus\xe9 joins us to discuss why you can\u2019t fight \u201cobesity\u201d and fat stigma at the same time, the effects of stigma on health, how fat studies differs from conventional paradigms, the implications of using the word \u201cfat,\u201d and so much more! Plus, Christy answers a listener question about why elimination diets shouldn\u2019t be the first line of treatment for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
Cat Paus\xe9, Ph.D. is a Senior Lecturer in Human Development at Massey University. She is lead editor of Queering Fat Embodiment (2014, Routledge), and coordinated two international conferences - Fat Studies: Reflective Intersections (2012) and Fat Studies: Identity, Agency, Embodiment (2016). Her research is focused on the effects of fat stigma on health and well-being on fat individuals and how fat activists resist the fatpocalypse. Her work has appeared in journals such as Fat Studies, Feminist Review, and Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics, as well as online in the Huffington Post, The Conversation, and in her blog. Her fat-positive radio show, Friend of Marilyn, is travelling the world \u2013 make sure your city is on the tour! Find her online at about.me/FriendofMarilyn.
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