
Fat and Furious
Igniting Radical Fat Resistance
Breanne Fahs(Author)
Beacon Press
Published on 19. August 2025
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-0-8070-1091-4 (ISBN)
Description
A bold takedown of the ways women are terrorized about fatness, and a treatise on the revolutionary power of fat fury
Anti-fatness and fat-shaming are used most often as a way to inspire fear in others about being or becoming fat. Scholar and therapist Breanne Fahs breaks down how the dread of fatness is used to control and capitalize on women’s fears of their unruly bodies and demonstrates how rejecting shame and instead igniting feelings of anger can help us collectively move towards justice.
Weaving together the voices of fat people and activists with damning psychological and sociological evidence, Fahs chronicles how fat oppression and fear-mongering impacts every aspect of our lives, from media representation to workplace and healthcare discrimination to the problem with body positivity movements, and even how we handle fat death. She argues that rage, or fat fury, becomes the necessary antidote to the resignation and powerlessness that anti-fatness so often generates.
Illuminating and infuriating, Fahs intertwines the personal and systemic impacts of anti-fatness and calls on all of us—fatter and thinner alike—to reflect and revolt.
Anti-fatness and fat-shaming are used most often as a way to inspire fear in others about being or becoming fat. Scholar and therapist Breanne Fahs breaks down how the dread of fatness is used to control and capitalize on women’s fears of their unruly bodies and demonstrates how rejecting shame and instead igniting feelings of anger can help us collectively move towards justice.
Weaving together the voices of fat people and activists with damning psychological and sociological evidence, Fahs chronicles how fat oppression and fear-mongering impacts every aspect of our lives, from media representation to workplace and healthcare discrimination to the problem with body positivity movements, and even how we handle fat death. She argues that rage, or fat fury, becomes the necessary antidote to the resignation and powerlessness that anti-fatness so often generates.
Illuminating and infuriating, Fahs intertwines the personal and systemic impacts of anti-fatness and calls on all of us—fatter and thinner alike—to reflect and revolt.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Boston, MA
United States
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
442 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8070-1091-4 (9780807010914)
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Content
INTRODUCTION
On Becoming Fat and Furious
PART ONE: THE TERROR OF FATNESS
CHAPTER 1
The Terror of Fat Futures: Thin Women Imagine Weight Gain
CHAPTER 2
“Lazy, Unmotivated, Depressed, Sexless, Overeating, and Emotional”: Fat Women Confront and Grapple with Fat Stereotypes
PART TWO: BEING FAT IN PUBLIC
CHAPTER 3
Finding a “Better You”: How the Wellness Industry Frames Fatness as the Ultimate Failure
CHAPTER 4
Heavy Lifting: Fatness, Capitalism, and Workplace Stigma
PART THREE: FAT VULNERABILITY
CHAPTER 5
The Specter of Fat Death
CHAPTER 6
On Fat Vulnerability
PART FOUR: THE NECESSITY OF FAT FURY
CHAPTER 7
Guttural Resistance: Ranting About Fatness While Poor, Black, Disabled, or Queer
CHAPTER 8
Fat Fury: Transforming Rage into Radical Fat Resistance
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
On Becoming Fat and Furious
PART ONE: THE TERROR OF FATNESS
CHAPTER 1
The Terror of Fat Futures: Thin Women Imagine Weight Gain
CHAPTER 2
“Lazy, Unmotivated, Depressed, Sexless, Overeating, and Emotional”: Fat Women Confront and Grapple with Fat Stereotypes
PART TWO: BEING FAT IN PUBLIC
CHAPTER 3
Finding a “Better You”: How the Wellness Industry Frames Fatness as the Ultimate Failure
CHAPTER 4
Heavy Lifting: Fatness, Capitalism, and Workplace Stigma
PART THREE: FAT VULNERABILITY
CHAPTER 5
The Specter of Fat Death
CHAPTER 6
On Fat Vulnerability
PART FOUR: THE NECESSITY OF FAT FURY
CHAPTER 7
Guttural Resistance: Ranting About Fatness While Poor, Black, Disabled, or Queer
CHAPTER 8
Fat Fury: Transforming Rage into Radical Fat Resistance
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index