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The Confounding of Fat, Control, and Physical Attractiveness for Women

Abstract  

Fikkan and Rothblum (2011) provided a comprehensive review of the experience of weight bias in women. However, they do not significantly address why fat might be so negatively stigmatized in women. In this paper, I propose that fat women experience both the stigma of unattractiveness
and the stigma that they lack control. Because women are expected to be physically attractive, fat women are more impacted
by these stigmas than are fat men. Given that much of the research on fat stigma and physical attractiveness is done in Western
countries, and fat is not stigmatized in the same way in all cultures, this paper is primarily focused on the United States,
although some cross cultural research is discussed. Considering the source of fat women’s stigma provides a necessary foundation
for a comprehensive review of the effects of that stigma.

  • Content Type Journal Article
  • Category Feminist Forum
  • Pages 1-4
  • DOI 10.1007/s11199-011-0111-5
  • Authors
    • Christine A. Smith, Department of Human Development/Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Green Bay, WI, USA
    • Journal Sex Roles
    • Online ISSN 1573-2762
    • Print ISSN 0360-0025
Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 02/16/2012 | Link to this post on IFP |
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