Description
Could God be said to be fat? A combination of qualitative research and feminist theological critique is used to explore the role of Christian discourse in the creation of contemporary weight loss narratives.
About the Author
Hannah Bacon is Acting Head of Theology and Religious Studies and Associate Professor in Feminist and Contextual Theology at the University of Chester, UK.
Reviews
I commend this emancipatory, countercultural Christian anthropology that celebrates human bodies, especially women's bodies, as imago Dei without perfecting efforts. * Theology *
By working within a feminist paradigm, Feminist Theology and Contemporary Dieting Culture rightfully orients the reader toward the oppressive (often double) standards that are applied to women, standards that lead to a disproportionate number of women who feel shame about their body. * Reading Religion *
In this age of understanding the human body and health mostly through the lens of science, it is easy to forget the long history of religious faith and its influence on contemporary western ideas and practices related to embodiment. In developing a feminist theological philosophy of weight loss, Hannah Bacon does a wonderful job of demonstrating the continuing importance of Christian beliefs in often surprising, but always thought-provoking ways. * Deborah Lupton, University of New South Wales, Australia *
Hannah Bacon offers a critical engagement with the pressing issue of women and dieting, which she rightly identifies as a political issue about the control and bounding of women's bodies. What emerges is an incarnational theology that claims women's bodies as bearers of the divine, as sacred. She encourages women to enjoy their flesh, offering the Sabbath as a symbol of how women may rest from a battle with their size and the Eucharist as a 'foody' celebration that encourages sensible eating, that is sensuous, communal eating that builds community. This book contributes new insights to the already scarce existing work on the subject - it offers a broader understanding of how slimming groups work and from this a sharp theological analysis which in turn brings to light new ways to understand theology. * Lisa Isherwood, University of Winchester, UK *
Book Information
ISBN 9780567659972
Author Hannah Bacon
Format Paperback
Page Count 360
Imprint T.& T.Clark Ltd
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 440g