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OverviewA manifesto for the fat revolution. Growing up as a fat girl, Virgie Tovar believed that her body was something to be fixed. But after two decades of dieting and constant guilt, she was over it--and gave herself the freedom to trust her own body again. Ever since, she's been helping others to do the same. Tovar is hungry for a world where bodies are valued equally, food is free from moral judgment, and you can jiggle through life with respect. In concise and candid language, she delves into unlearning fatphobia, dismantling sexist notions of fashion, and how to reject diet culture's greatest lie: that fat people need to wait before beginning their best lives. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Virgie TovarPublisher: Feminist Press at The City University of New York Imprint: Feminist Press at The City University of New York Dimensions: Width: 12.40cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 17.50cm Weight: 0.113kg ISBN: 9781936932313ISBN 10: 1936932318 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 14 August 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsCombines candid essays with cultural criticism that will embolden fat people to simply live. --Bitch Magazine Eye-opening. . . . This short, accessible book packs a powerful message that will appeal to anyone eager to uncover and dispel cultural myths about beauty. --Publishers Weekly A manifesto for fat rights and freedom from the tyranny of diet, exercise, and body-image conformity. --Kirkus Reviews There is a lot of anger here, but there is also a lot of inspiration, and Tovar's call to action for fat women to embrace their bodies as is will resonate. --Booklist A must-read. --w24 Long-time body positive writer, speaker, and activist Virgie Tovar is gifting brown round girls the book we've been hungry for. -Mitu In this bold new book, Tovar eviscerates diet culture, proclaims the joyous possibilities of fatness, and shows us that liberation is possible. --Sarai Walker, author of Dietland Lucid, joyous, mad as hell, and making a whole lot of sense. --Joanna Walsh, author of Worlds from the World's End Tovar's words provide crucial guidance, clarity, and support for all those who champion universal body liberation. --Jessamyn Stanley, author of Every Body Yoga Fierce, passionate, and poignant, You Have the Right to Remain Fat will inspire you and ignite the revolution. --Linda Bacon, author of Health at Every Size This book feels like spending a margarita-soaked day at the beach with your smartest friend. Virgie Tovar shares juicy secrets and makes revolutionary ideas viscerally accessible. You'll be left enlightened, inspired, happier, and possibly angrier than when you started. --Joy Nash, actress Tovar is a vital voice in contemporary activism, media, and feminism. The joy she takes in her own body and life, combined with the righteous anger she expresses at an oppressive world is a truly radical act. She is deeply thoughtful, but does not equivocate. She confronts bigotry, but does not engage with bullshit. --Kelsey Miller, author of Big Girl A fantastic book that is witty, warm, and wise. --Charlotte Cooper, author of Fat Activism: A Radical Social Movement Virgie Tovar does the thing we need to see more of in political writing: she shares every bit of her humanity. Her clear descriptions of anti-fat bias and the social construction that is 'diet culture' make it difficult to disagree with her main point: you are not the problem, society is the problem. The world desperately needs to be told this truth. --Isabel Foxen Duke, creator of StopFightingFood.com She excels at critiquing diet culture; describing how it matches the American narrative of failure and success as personal endeavors and how dieting and fatphobia are ideologies that rely upon inducing inferiority. . . . Combining aspects of feminism and women's health, Tovar's impassioned call to action challenges Western beauty norms and how women (and girls) develop self-esteem. Ideal for YA crossover. --Library Journal Written with fierce urgency, Tovar's book boldly dismantles our culture's grip on our bodies and scrutinizes how fatness and deviations from cultural beauty standards are unjustly vilified. --Signature Virgie Tovar is the radical voice we need, with a gift for expressing what so many women feel but cannot always articulate. In this bold new book, she eviscerates diet culture, proclaims the joyous possibilities of fat, and shows us that liberation is possible. --Sarai Walker, author of Dietland Virgie does the thing we need to see more of in political writing: she shares every bit of her humanity, right down to her feelings about her own nipple color, without missing a beat on sharp critiques of the systems that oppress her. Her clear descriptions of antifat-bias and the social construction that is diet culture, make it difficult to disagree with her main point: YOU are not the problem, SOCIETY is the problem. The world desperately needs to be told this truth--this book will be required reading for my clients going forward. --Isabel Foxen Duke, Coach & Creator of StopFightingFood.com Fierce, passionate, and poignant, Virgie Tovar has written a manifesto that will inspire you and ignite the revolution. --Linda Bacon, PhD, author of Health at Every Size Virgie Tovar is the radical voice we need, with a gift for expressing what so many women feel but cannot always articulate. In this bold new book, she eviscerates diet culture, proclaims the joyous possibilities of fat, and shows us that liberation is possible. --Sarai Walker, author of Dietland Virgie does the thing we need to see more of in political writing: she shares every bit of her humanity, right down to her feelings about her own nipple color, without missing a beat on sharp critiques of the systems that oppress her. Her clear descriptions of antifat-bias and the social construction that is diet culture, make it difficult to disagree with her main point: YOU are not the problem, SOCIETY is the problem. The world desperately needs to be told this truth--this book will be required reading for my clients going forward. --Isabel Foxen Duke, Coach & Creator of StopFightingFood.com Author InformationVirgie Tovar is an author, activist and one of the nation's leading experts and lecturers on fat discrimination and body image. She is the founder of Babecamp, started the hashtag campaign #LoseHateNotWeight, and edited the groundbreaking anthology Hot & Heavy: Fierce Fat Girls on Life, Love and Fashion (Seal Press 2012). Virgie has been featured by the New York Times, MTV, Al Jazeera, NPR, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Huffington Post, Cosmopolitan, and BUST. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |