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Virginia Sole-Smith

    Virginia Sole-Smith apporte un mélange unique d'expérience personnelle et de reportages incisifs à son écriture. Son travail explore souvent des thèmes liés au corps, à l'alimentation et à la culture, examinant comment ces éléments façonnent nos vies et nos identités. Sole-Smith excelle à relier des observations intimes à des commentaires sociaux plus larges, offrant aux lecteurs une perspective nouvelle et stimulante. Son approche journalistique est ancrée dans une profonde compréhension des histoires humaines et une volonté de découvrir des vérités cachées.

    Fat Talk
    Eating Instinct
    Fat Talk: Parenting in the Age of Diet Culture
    • "By the time they reach kindergarten, most kids have learned that "fat" is bad. As they get older, kids learn to pursue thinness in order to survive in a world that ties our body size to our value. Multibillion-dollar industries thrive on consumers believing that we don't want to be fat. Our weight-centric medical system pushes "weight loss" as a prescription, while ignoring social determinants of health and reinforcing negative stereotypes about the motives and morals of people in larger bodies. And parents today, having themselves grown up in the confusion of modern diet culture, worry equally about the risks of our kids caring too much about being "thin" and about what happens if our kids are fat. Sole-Smith shows how the reverberations of this messaging and social pressures on young bodies continue well into adulthood--and what we can do to fight them. Fat Talk argues for a reclaiming of "fat," which is not synonymous with "unhealthy," "inactive," or "lazy." Talking to researchers and activists, as well as parents and kids across a broad swath of the country, Sole-Smith lays bare how America's focus on solving the "childhood obesity epidemic" has perpetuated a second crisis of disordered eating and body hatred for kids of all sizes. She exposes our society's internalized fatphobia and elucidates how and why we need to stop "preventing obesity" and start supporting kids in the bodies they have. Continuing conversations started by works like Girls & Sex, Under Pressure, and Essential Labor, Fat Talk is a stirring, deeply researched, and groundbreaking book that will help parents learn to reckon with their own body biases, identify diet culture messaging, and ultimately empower their kids to navigate this challenging landscape. Sole-Smith offers an alternative framework for parenting around food and bodies, and a way for us all to work toward a more weight-inclusive world--because it's not our kids, or their bodies, who need fixing"-- Provided by publisher

      Fat Talk: Parenting in the Age of Diet Culture
    • Eating Instinct

      • 302pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,3(21)Évaluer

      Delving into the complexities of modern eating habits, this book combines personal insights with thorough research to examine the influences of today's toxic food culture. It highlights the challenges individuals face in developing healthy relationships with food amidst pervasive societal pressures and unhealthy norms. Through engaging narratives, it sheds light on the psychological and cultural factors that shape our dietary choices, encouraging readers to reflect on their own eating behaviors and the broader implications for health and well-being.

      Eating Instinct
    • Change the way you talk about food, weight, and self-worth, forever.

      Fat Talk