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4 Big Judy: Fatness, Shame, and the Hybrid Autobiography
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Allyson Mitchell
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- 1 Visual Autobiography in the Frame: Critical Embodiment and Cultural Pedagogy 1
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Part One. Proliferating Monstrosity
- 2 Quickening Paternity: Cyberspace, Surveillance, and the Performance of Male Pregnancy 31
- 3 “Virtual” Autobiography? Anorexia, Obsession, and Calvin Klein 48
- 4 Big Judy: Fatness, Shame, and the Hybrid Autobiography 64
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Part Two. Rupture and Recognition: Body Re-Formations
- 5 Sex Traitors: Autoethnography by Straight Men 81
- 6 Looks Can Be Deceiving: Exploring Transsexual Body Alchemy through a Neoliberal Lens 99
- 7 Visceral (Auto)biographies: Plastic Surgery and Gender in Reality TV 119
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Part Three. Interior Lives: Conditions of Persistence and Survival
- 8 My Life as a Museum, or, Performing Indigenous Epistemologies 137
- 9 Gut Reactions: Mona Hatoum’s Corps étranger 153
- 10 “Please Don’t Let Me Be Like This!” Un-wounding Photographic Representations by Persons with Intellectual Disability 171
- 11 “Why Should Our Bodies End at the Skin?” Cancer Pathography, Comics, and Embodiment 189
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Part Four. Spectatorship and Historical Memory: The Ethics of Critical Embodiment
- 12 Witnessing Genocide and the Challenges of Ethical Spectatorship 209
- 13 Digital Melancholia: Archived Bodies in Carmin Karasic’s With Liberty and Justice for All 225
- 14 Connective Tissue: Summoning the Spectator to Visual Autobiography 244
- References 269
- Notes on Contributors 301
- Cultural Spaces 307
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- 1 Visual Autobiography in the Frame: Critical Embodiment and Cultural Pedagogy 1
-
Part One. Proliferating Monstrosity
- 2 Quickening Paternity: Cyberspace, Surveillance, and the Performance of Male Pregnancy 31
- 3 “Virtual” Autobiography? Anorexia, Obsession, and Calvin Klein 48
- 4 Big Judy: Fatness, Shame, and the Hybrid Autobiography 64
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Part Two. Rupture and Recognition: Body Re-Formations
- 5 Sex Traitors: Autoethnography by Straight Men 81
- 6 Looks Can Be Deceiving: Exploring Transsexual Body Alchemy through a Neoliberal Lens 99
- 7 Visceral (Auto)biographies: Plastic Surgery and Gender in Reality TV 119
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Part Three. Interior Lives: Conditions of Persistence and Survival
- 8 My Life as a Museum, or, Performing Indigenous Epistemologies 137
- 9 Gut Reactions: Mona Hatoum’s Corps étranger 153
- 10 “Please Don’t Let Me Be Like This!” Un-wounding Photographic Representations by Persons with Intellectual Disability 171
- 11 “Why Should Our Bodies End at the Skin?” Cancer Pathography, Comics, and Embodiment 189
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Part Four. Spectatorship and Historical Memory: The Ethics of Critical Embodiment
- 12 Witnessing Genocide and the Challenges of Ethical Spectatorship 209
- 13 Digital Melancholia: Archived Bodies in Carmin Karasic’s With Liberty and Justice for All 225
- 14 Connective Tissue: Summoning the Spectator to Visual Autobiography 244
- References 269
- Notes on Contributors 301
- Cultural Spaces 307