Landwhale

on turning insults into nicknames, why body image is hard, and how diets can kiss my ass

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Jes Baker: Landwhale (2018)

253 pages

English language

Published Nov. 19, 2018

ISBN:
978-1-58005-681-6
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OCLC Number:
993420130

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"In Landwhale, Jes Baker delves into her coming-of-age--including her 6 ways to hate your body (#2: Worship teen periodicals), her top tactics for reframing the malicious animal comparisons hurled repeatedly at fat women (see "Elephant: Everyone knows elephants are basically the coolest animals ever. Try again."), and as a bonus, Jes answers the Internet's most pressing question of all time: "So, have you ever thought about dieting?" With biting wit and arresting vulnerability, Baker also covers living with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and feeling like a hobbit, fat sex, Harry Potter roller coasters, the problematic effects of online heroism, and the complicated conversation around weight-loss surgery. For anyone who grew up as a fat kid (or didn't, for that matter), who has traveled while fat, or who has simply lived in a fat body, Landwhale is a truthful and powerful account of the unforgiving ways our culture treats fatness--and how to …

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I really liked her chat about the mind-body connection. It's something I struggle with, and I may follow up on her recommendation for acupuncture. Also, I liked her closing take on not giving a shit about other opinions rather than self-love, as self-love may not be attainable if you still worry what others think. Otherwise, I found it pretty pedestrian. Other people in other places their journeys may find it more mind-blowing.

https://wordforsense.com/2018/08/03/book-review-landwhale-by-jes-baker/

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Subjects

  • Health
  • Overweight persons
  • Overweight women
  • Biography