Fat is a Feminist Issue was first published in I believe it's been continually in print since then. Many current "diet" authors are greatly indebted to Susie Orbach's work /5(). · "Fat expresses a rebellion against the powerlessness of the woman," says Orbach. She postulates that women get fat because it means they will be taken more "seriously in their working lives Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins. When it was first published, Fat Is A Feminist Issue became an instant classic and it is as relevant today as it was then. Updated throughout, it includes a frank new introduction by Susie Orbach that brings this book to a new generation of readers whilst offering a current perspective for its original fans.
It is the morning of the London Tube strike when I set off to interview Susie Orbach, author of Fat Is a Feminist Issue. The bus queue at Waterloo is a long, slow line of quiet fury. When the bus. Series: Fat Is A Feminist Issue (1) Orbach's non-dieting approach to weight loss shows women how to get off the diet/binge merry-go-round and lose weight through self acceptance. It is more essential than ever that (it) be read by every American womanSusan Faludi, bestselling author of Backlash. 40 years ago, way back in , author and therapist Susie Orbach wrote the book "Fat is a Feminist Issue". In it she derides a culture that promotes beauty as the primary contribution of women and imposes terrible burdens on them to achieve and maintain it. In a recent news essay about the book, Orbach.
Fat Is a Feminist Issue: Orbach, Susie: In the 21st C, fat is apparently not just a feminist issue but an issue for men and children as well. While the language is a bit dated, the content is not. Most libraries have a copy of this book--because it really is a classic. Fat Is a Feminist Issue by Susie Orbach - Goodreads When it. Fat is a Feminist Issue was first published in I believe it's been continually in print since then. Many current "diet" authors are greatly indebted to Susie Orbach's work but I rarely see them give her credit. When it was first published, Fat Is A Feminist Issue became an instant classic and it is as relevant today as it was then. Updated throughout, it includes a frank new introduction by Susie Orbach that brings this book to a new generation of readers whilst offering a current perspective for its original fans.
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