“If it doesn’t fit me, it doesn’t fit me”: fatphobia in plus size fashion.
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Resumo: | This article is part of both in progress and already concluded research by the authors. It aims at understanding the social and emotional aspects that result from the relationship between plus size fashion and fatphobia, by focusing mainly on the idea of fashion as an important component of social life that reinforces identities and touches upon issues of representation. In this sense, it is assumed that even when it is defined by an alleged idea of diversity, as in the case of plus size fashion, fashion for fat women still plays a role as a medium that further reinforces stereotypes in and around the standardization of bodies and maintains the ideal of accessibility that is inclusive to all women at a distance. We present the fallacies that support this taken for granted idea of diversity presented in the plus size fashion market, and used as a marketing strategy that co-opts the discourse of fat activism, but does not truly constitute either inclusion or significant structural changes in itself. We also bring about some examples of the role fat dissent plays in guiding the fashion industry, especially through online activism on social networks. |
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“If it doesn’t fit me, it doesn’t fit me”: fatphobia in plus size fashion.“Se não me cabe, não me serve”: gordofobia na moda plus sizeFatphobiaPlus size fashionConsumptionDissentFat ActivismGordofobiaModa plus sizeConsumoDissidênciaAtivismo GordoThis article is part of both in progress and already concluded research by the authors. It aims at understanding the social and emotional aspects that result from the relationship between plus size fashion and fatphobia, by focusing mainly on the idea of fashion as an important component of social life that reinforces identities and touches upon issues of representation. In this sense, it is assumed that even when it is defined by an alleged idea of diversity, as in the case of plus size fashion, fashion for fat women still plays a role as a medium that further reinforces stereotypes in and around the standardization of bodies and maintains the ideal of accessibility that is inclusive to all women at a distance. We present the fallacies that support this taken for granted idea of diversity presented in the plus size fashion market, and used as a marketing strategy that co-opts the discourse of fat activism, but does not truly constitute either inclusion or significant structural changes in itself. We also bring about some examples of the role fat dissent plays in guiding the fashion industry, especially through online activism on social networks.Este artigo é parte das análises de pesquisas tanto em andamento quanto já concluídas pelas autoras, na busca por compreender os aspectos sociais e emocionais que decorrem da relação entre a moda plus size e a gordofobia. Partilha a ideia de que a moda está inserida na vida social como um componente importante, que atua no reforço das identidades e na questão da representatividade. Nesse sentido, parte-se do pressuposto de que a moda para as mulheres gordas, mesmo quando está inscrita numa pretensa ideia de diversidade, como é o exemplo da moda plus size, pode configurar-se como um meio que reforça ainda mais os estereótipos em torno das padronizações dos corpos e do alargamento da distância na direção de uma acessibilidade que, de fato, inclua todas as mulheres gordas. Discutimos, nesse artigo, sobre as falácias que sustentam essa pretensa ideia da diversidade presente no mercado da moda plus size, utilizada como estratégia de marketing que coopta o discurso do ativismo gordo, porém não configura em si nem inclusão nem mudanças estruturais significativas. Apresentamos, ainda, exemplos de atuação da dissidência gorda ao pautar a indústria da moda, especialmente por meio da atuação nas redes sociais da internet.Associação Brasileira de Estudos e Pesquisas em Moda - Abepem2021-11-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://dobras.emnuvens.com.br/dobras/article/view/143710.26563/dobras.i33.1437dObra[s] – revista da Associação Brasileira de Estudos de Pesquisas em Moda; n. 33 (2021); 170-1892358-00031982-0313reponame:Revista dObra[s]instname:Associação Brasileira de Estudos e Pesquisas em Moda (Abepem)instacron:ABEPEMporhttps://dobras.emnuvens.com.br/dobras/article/view/1437/728https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessJimenez-Jimenez, Maria LuisaPionório, Luciana2021-11-30T20:32:26Zoai:ojs.dobras.emnuvens.com.br:article/1437Revistahttps://dobras.emnuvens.com.br/dobras/indexONGhttps://dobras.emnuvens.com.br/dobras/oaidobras.abepem@gmail.com2358-00031982-0313opendoar:2023-01-12T16:05:47.776464Revista dObra[s] - Associação Brasileira de Estudos e Pesquisas em Moda (Abepem)true |
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“If it doesn’t fit me, it doesn’t fit me”: fatphobia in plus size fashion. “Se não me cabe, não me serve”: gordofobia na moda plus size |
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“If it doesn’t fit me, it doesn’t fit me”: fatphobia in plus size fashion. |
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“If it doesn’t fit me, it doesn’t fit me”: fatphobia in plus size fashion. Jimenez-Jimenez, Maria Luisa Fatphobia Plus size fashion Consumption Dissent Fat Activism Gordofobia Moda plus size Consumo Dissidência Ativismo Gordo |
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“If it doesn’t fit me, it doesn’t fit me”: fatphobia in plus size fashion. |
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“If it doesn’t fit me, it doesn’t fit me”: fatphobia in plus size fashion. |
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“If it doesn’t fit me, it doesn’t fit me”: fatphobia in plus size fashion. |
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“If it doesn’t fit me, it doesn’t fit me”: fatphobia in plus size fashion. |
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“If it doesn’t fit me, it doesn’t fit me”: fatphobia in plus size fashion. |
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Jimenez-Jimenez, Maria Luisa |
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Jimenez-Jimenez, Maria Luisa Pionório, Luciana |
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Pionório, Luciana |
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Jimenez-Jimenez, Maria Luisa Pionório, Luciana |
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Fatphobia Plus size fashion Consumption Dissent Fat Activism Gordofobia Moda plus size Consumo Dissidência Ativismo Gordo |
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Fatphobia Plus size fashion Consumption Dissent Fat Activism Gordofobia Moda plus size Consumo Dissidência Ativismo Gordo |
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This article is part of both in progress and already concluded research by the authors. It aims at understanding the social and emotional aspects that result from the relationship between plus size fashion and fatphobia, by focusing mainly on the idea of fashion as an important component of social life that reinforces identities and touches upon issues of representation. In this sense, it is assumed that even when it is defined by an alleged idea of diversity, as in the case of plus size fashion, fashion for fat women still plays a role as a medium that further reinforces stereotypes in and around the standardization of bodies and maintains the ideal of accessibility that is inclusive to all women at a distance. We present the fallacies that support this taken for granted idea of diversity presented in the plus size fashion market, and used as a marketing strategy that co-opts the discourse of fat activism, but does not truly constitute either inclusion or significant structural changes in itself. We also bring about some examples of the role fat dissent plays in guiding the fashion industry, especially through online activism on social networks. |
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