In this weeks episode, Cheyenne M. Davis comes back for a part 2 of fatness and media representation. We delve into the representation of fat individuals in media, particularly focusing on the intersections of fatness and Blackness. They discuss the lack of complex narratives surrounding fat people, the impact of media portrayals on societal perceptions, and the need for authentic representation that goes beyond stereotypes. The conversation also touches on the co-opting of body positivity movements and the consequences of fatphobia in storytelling, emphasizing the importance of community and the diverse experiences of fat individuals. In this conversation, Kayla Stansberry and Cheyenne M. Davis explore the intricate relationship between media representation, body image, and societal expectations. They discuss how media influences cultural shifts, particularly regarding body positivity and weight loss trends, and the importance of media literacy in understanding these narratives. The conversation emphasizes the need for authentic fat narratives and the impact of mental health on body image perceptions.
Resources:
Sabrina Strings Fearing The Black Body
bell hooks Eating The Other
Da'Shaun Harrison Belly of the Beast
Cheyenne's Substack/Venmo/CashApp/Google resources
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