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OverviewLooking Queer: Body Image in Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay, and Transgender Communities contains research, firsthand accounts, poetry, theory, and journalistic essays that address and outline the special needs of sexual minorities when dealing with eating disorders and appearance obsession. Looking Queer will give members of these communities hope, insight, and information into body image issues, helping you to accept and to love your body. In addition, scholars, health care professionals, and body image activists will not only learn about queer experiences and identity and how they affect individuals, but will also understand how some of the issues involved affect society as a whole. Dismantling the myth that body image issues affect only heterosexual women, Looking Queer explores body issues based on gender, race, class, age, and disability. Furthermore, this groundbreaking book attests to the struggles, pain, and triumph of queer people in an open and comprehensive manner. More than 60 contributors provide their knowledge and personal experiences in dealing with body image issues exclusive to the gay and transgender communities, including: exploring and breaking down the categories of gender and sexuality that are found in many body image issues finding ways to heal yourself and your community discovering what it means to “look like a dyke” or to “look gay” fearing fat as a sign of femininity determining what race has to do with the gay ideal discussing the stereotyped ”double negative”--being a fat lesbian learning strategies of resistance to societal ideals critiquing ”the culture of desire” within gay men’s communities that emphasizes looks above everything elseRevealing new and complex dimensions to body image issues, Looking Queer not only discusses the struggles and hardships of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered persons, but looks at the processes that can lead to acceptance of oneself. Written by both men and women, the topics and research in Looking Queer offer insight into the lives of people you can relate to, enabling you to learn from their experiences so you, too, can find joy and happiness in accepting your body.Visit Dawn Atkin’s website at: http://home.earthlink.net/~dawn_atkins/ Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dawn Atkins , Dawn Atkins , D. AtkinsPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.90cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 1.120kg ISBN: 9780789004635ISBN 10: 0789004631 Pages: 520 Publication Date: 18 June 1998 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents About the Editor Contributors Acknowledgments Introduction: Looking Queer Section A: Women, Wimmin, Womyn Part 1: Constructing Ourselves Part 2: Looking Dyke Part 3: Searching a Way Out Part 4: A Woman’s Love Heals Part 5: Coming Out, Leaving Behind Section B: One, Both, Neither Part 6: Crossing the Divide Part 7: Square Pegs Part 8: Boyz, Grrls, Queers Section C: Beyond the Pale Part 9: Color Vision Part 10: Access to the Look Section D: Men, Boys, and Trolls Part 11: The Uniform Doesn’t Fit Part 12: Feeling the Burn Part 13: Reenvisioning Men IndexReviewsAuthor InformationDawn Atkins Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |