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Stories that matter: subverting the before-and-after weight-loss narrative
Authors:Maya Maor
Affiliation:1. The Gender Studies Program, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Be'er-Sheva, Israelmayyamaor@gmail.com
Abstract:Contemporary scholarship does not pay enough attention to stigma in relation to its temporal status; i.e. whether the stigma is temporary and changeable, or is it permanent? The present article links the study of sociology of time, of de-stigmatization strategies and of narrative resistance, through a case study of individuals who are stigmatized on the basis of an attribute perceived as temporary and changeable – fatness. Conducting a comparative analysis of Before-and-After weight-loss articles appearing in an Israeli online health magazine, I examine how these narratives marginalize fat people by presenting fatness as temporary and changeable. I then compare these narratives to life narratives produced by Israeli-Jewish women, who self-identify as fat. Participants subvert mainstream narratives in two ways: (1) assigning the fat body to “After,” thereby challenging the temporary and transient status of fatness and (2) subverting other discursive characteristics of Before-and-After Weight-Loss Narratives. As a result, participants produce valid knowledge and social criticism from a stable fat subject position.
Keywords:stigma  narrative resistance  destigmatization strategy  temporality  before-and-after weight loss narrative  fat studies  identity construction
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