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'“When I Was Growing Up My Mother Cooked Dinner Every Single Day”: Fat Stigma and the Significance of Motherblame in Contemporary United States

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Farrell, Amy E. '“When I Was Growing Up My Mother Cooked Dinner Every Single Day”: Fat Stigma and the Significance of Motherblame in Contemporary United States." Body Politics – Zeitschrift für Körpergeschichte 3, no. 5 (2015): 95-109.

Amy Farrell is a professor of Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Dickinson College.

Contemporary narratives about fatness focus incessantly on the mother, yet recent fat studies literature has only slightly addressed this phenomenon of motherblame and fat stigma. By extending the research that I touched upon in Fat Shame: Stigma and the Fat Body in American Culture (New York University Press, 2011), this essay explores the roots of motherblaming in early 20th century psychology— particularly in the work of Hilde Bruch and Phillip Wylie—and the connections to more recent narratives in US film, literature and popular culture that link mothers to the horrific spectacle of the fat child and fat mothers to the destruction of their families and communities.

This published version is made available on Dickinson Scholar with the permission of the publisher. For more information on the published version, visit Body Politics - Zeitschrift für Körpergeschichte's Website.


MLA citation style (9th ed.)

Farrell, Amy Erdman. '“when I Was Growing Up My Mother Cooked Dinner Every Single Day”: Fat Stigma and the Significance of Motherblame In Contemporary United States. . 2015. dickinson.hykucommons.org/concern/generic_works/8740f2fd-b5c1-4c4a-a7b6-6f83162f8e3c.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

F. A. Erdman. (2015). '“When I Was Growing Up My Mother Cooked Dinner Every Single Day”: Fat Stigma and the Significance of Motherblame in Contemporary United States. https://dickinson.hykucommons.org/concern/generic_works/8740f2fd-b5c1-4c4a-a7b6-6f83162f8e3c

Chicago citation style (CMOS 17, author-date)

Farrell, Amy Erdman. '“when I Was Growing Up My Mother Cooked Dinner Every Single Day”: Fat Stigma and the Significance of Motherblame In Contemporary United States. 2015. https://dickinson.hykucommons.org/concern/generic_works/8740f2fd-b5c1-4c4a-a7b6-6f83162f8e3c.

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