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First published: March 1, 2025 - Last updated: March 1, 2025

TITLE INFORMATION

Authors: Fatma Dhafir Madhi and Lamiaa Ahmed Rasheed

Title: The Dialectic of Weightism and Docile Body in Roxane Gay's Hunger

Subtitle: -

Journal: Journal of Language Studies

Volume: 8

Issue: 12

Year: 2024

Pages: 255-275

pISSN: 2616-6224 - Find a Library: WorldCat | eISSN: 2663-9033 - Find a Library: WorldCat

Language: English

Keywords: Modern History: 20th Century, 21st Century | American History: U.S. History | Types: Child Sexual Abuse; Victims: Narratives / Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body



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- Lamiaa Ahmed Rasheed: ORCID, ResearchGate

Abstract: »This paper examines Roxane Gay's memoir Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body through the lens of Michel Foucault's concept of the "docile body," highlighting how societal norms regulate and control women’s bodies. Gay’s narrative explores the physical, emotional, and psychological impacts of obesity and trauma, focusing on how fat bodies, especially those of women, are policed and marginalized. The analysis delves into Gay’s personal experiences of body surveillance, internalized fat phobia, and the intersection of race and weightism. Gay’s memoir critiques societal beauty standards, body shaming, and fat stigma, revealing how bodies become objects of scrutiny and control. Ultimately, this paper argues that Gay's resistance to societal norms through her storytelling reclaims her agency, challenging the notion of the docile body and advocating for body positivity and inclusivity. Through an analysis of both personal and societal dynamics, the paper illustrates the power of narrative in resisting body oppression and promoting diverse body representations.« (Source: Journal of Language Studies)

Contents:
  Abstract (p. 255)
  المستخ لص (p. 256)
  1. Introduction: Obesity in Relation to Michel Foucault's Docile Body (p. 256)
  2. Reclaiming the Voice of an Objectified Body in Hunger (p. 258)
  3. Reclaiming the Voice of an Objectified Body in Hunger (p. 264)
  4. Conclusion (p. 274)
  References (p. 274)

Wikipedia: History of the Americas: History of the United States | Non-fiction: Memoir / Roxane Gay, Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body | Sex and the law: Child sexual abuse / Child sexual abuse in the United States