ISBN-13: 9783030010089 / Angielski / Twarda / 2019 / 228 str.
Obesity is one of those things that everyone seems to have an opinion about. In high-income countries (US, Australia, UK, Canada) there is ample evidence about the number of people who are overweight or obese, and an abundance of information about what and how to eat. Despite all this information, obesity remains 'a problem'. Rather than rely on common assumptions that people are making all the wrong choices, this ethnography takes the reader into the Australian suburbs to learn about food, eating and bodies when times are tough. In a highly political context of one of Australia's largest childhood obesity interventions, we reveal the challenges of 'eating healthily' when money is scarce, and the ways in which different versions of being fat and doing fat happen in everyday worlds of precarity. Without acknowledgement of the multiple realities of fatness and obesity, interventions will continue to have limited reach.