bwaber reviewed Fearing the Black Body by Sabrina Strings
An Illuminating Examination of the Origins of American Fat Phobia
5 stars
This book traces the long development of ideals of female beauty in the western world and the extremely recent invention of the thin ideal. The inextricable link with racism is present throughout, with the meaning of who counted as "ugly" and non-white evolving along with body type norms. The shocking role of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Harper's Bazaar, and the insurance industry in promulgating the fat phobia wave is instructive, but also indicates how we could shift these norms again in the future. Highly recommend