Authors
Cat Pausé, George Parker, Lesley Gray
Publication date
2021/2/15
Journal
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
Volume
54
Pages
102021
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The purpose of this paper is to explore the problematisation of fatness in contemporary responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper draws from the catalogue of reports from journalists informed largely by an array of non-peer reviewed scientific literature documenting the relationship between fatness and COVID-19. Our method of enquiry is to examine fatness and COVID-19 through a problematisation lens that enables us to interrogate the scientific, political, and economic processes implicated in the production of fat bodies as problems. Fatness has been problematised in the COVID-19 pandemic. This has diverted responsibility for preparedness and well-being away from health systems and governments and onto the back of fat people and communities. This is unjust and unethical. In juxtaposition, fat activists around the world have challenged the problematisation of fatness and its effects, finding ways for …
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Scholar articles
C Pausé, G Parker, L Gray - International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 2021