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We need bigger mirrors: the importance of fat fiction for young readers
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Foos, Kristen A.
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African American Children
/ Bullying
/ Fear
/ Fiction
/ Instructional Materials
/ Intersectionality
/ Negative Attitudes
/ Obesity
/ Personality
/ Preservice teachers
/ School Districts
/ Social exclusion
/ Students
/ Violence
/ Young adults
2024
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We need bigger mirrors: the importance of fat fiction for young readers
by
Foos, Kristen A.
in
African American Children
/ Bullying
/ Fear
/ Fiction
/ Instructional Materials
/ Intersectionality
/ Negative Attitudes
/ Obesity
/ Personality
/ Preservice teachers
/ School Districts
/ Social exclusion
/ Students
/ Violence
/ Young adults
2024
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We need bigger mirrors: the importance of fat fiction for young readers
by
Foos, Kristen A.
in
African American Children
/ Bullying
/ Fear
/ Fiction
/ Instructional Materials
/ Intersectionality
/ Negative Attitudes
/ Obesity
/ Personality
/ Preservice teachers
/ School Districts
/ Social exclusion
/ Students
/ Violence
/ Young adults
2024
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We need bigger mirrors: the importance of fat fiction for young readers
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We need bigger mirrors: the importance of fat fiction for young readers
2024
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Overview
Purpose
This paper aims to investigate how narrative is constructed to create connections with fat readers, how books function to envision spaces of fat liberation for young readers and to highlight the incredible importance of providing bigger mirrors (Bishop, 1990) for fat representation in children’s literature.
Design/methodology/approach
This paper analyzes and reflects on two texts that contain counternarratives of fatness: The (Other) F Word: A celebration of the fat and fierce edited by Angie Manfredi (2019) and Big by Vashti Harrison (2023) to interrogate how these two narratives intentionally disrupt anti-fat bias.
Findings
Body size and fatness are identities that need to be included in diversity efforts within education. Books like The (Other) F Word: A celebration of the fat and fierce (Manfredi, 2019) and Big (Harrison, 2023) offer positive representations of fatness, disrupt biases around body size and provide spaces that allow fat students to find joy, hope, connection and, more than anything, imagine a way toward liberation.
Research limitations/implications
This paper highlights the need to include more narratives of positive fat representation within children’s literature and calls for educators to interrogate their own anti-fat biases and practices.
Originality/value
There is a lack of research on fat representation specifically within children and young adult literature. This paper provides an analysis of two pieces of literature with fat representation that brings attention to the need for this type of future research.
Publisher
Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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