![]() ![]() ![]() He will explain why the current war on fat is based on a combination of bad science and deep cultural prejudice, and how the weapons being deployed in that war are doing far more harm than good. Professor Campos’ talk will explore the politics of fat: the ways in which an aesthetic preference for thinness has been transformed first into a medical problem and then into a medical-moral crisis. Such panics feature responses that are disproportionate to the actual threat posed by the group (which indeed, as in the case of fat, may well be largely or completely imaginary). Moral panics occur when social anxieties focus on a marginalized group, that is blamed for causing a serious social problem. In fact these claims are symptoms of a classic moral panic. Topical Background (provided by the speaker)Ī wide range of cultural authorities, that includes such disparate figures as First Lady Michelle Obama, leading public health officials, and the National Football League, are assuring Americans that we are in the midst of an “obesity epidemic,” that presents a major public health crisis, which requires a strong response from both the government and the private sector. The event is co-sponsored by the Women’s Center and the Departments of Sociology and Psychology. The “obesity epidemic” is the “reefer madness” of our time, and the sooner we recognize this fact the sooner we will stop demonizing body diversity. ![]() Professor of Law, University of Colorado Law School The Politics of FatĪmerica is in the grip of a moral panic about fat. ![]()
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