Introduction: Questioning Obesity Politics
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] S. Cummins,et al. Obese cities: how our environment shapes overweight , 2009 .
[2] N. Blomley. The spaces of critical geography , 2008 .
[3] R. Colls,et al. Embodying Responsibility: Children's Health and Supermarket Initiatives , 2008 .
[4] Liz Twigg,et al. Fat nation: deciphering the distinctive geographies of obesity in England. , 2007, Social science & medicine.
[5] Natalie C. Boero. 2. All the News That’s Fat to Print: The American Obesity Epidemic and the Media , 2019, Killer Fat.
[6] N. Blomley. Critical geography: anger and hope , 2007 .
[7] C. Herrick. Risky bodies: Public health, social marketing and the governance of obesity , 2007 .
[8] Heidi J. Nast. Critical Pet Studies , 2006 .
[9] R. Colls. Outsize/Outside: Bodily bignesses and the emotional experiences of British women shopping for clothes , 2006 .
[10] Bethan Evans. 'Gluttony or sloth' : critical geographies of bodies and morality in (anti)obesity policy. , 2006 .
[11] Julie Guthman,et al. Embodying Neoliberalism: Economy, Culture, and the Politics of Fat , 2006 .
[12] K. Mitchell. Writing from Left Field , 2006 .
[13] N. Blomley. Uncritical critical geography? , 2006 .
[14] N. Smith. Neo‐Critical Geography, Or, The Flat Pluralist World of Business Class , 2005 .
[15] Lee F. Monaghan. Discussion Piece: A Critical Take on the Obesity Debate , 2005 .
[16] A. Jutel. Weighing Health: The Moral Burden of Obesity , 2005 .
[17] Lee F. Monaghan. Big Handsome Men, Bears and Others: Virtual Constructions of ‘Fat Male Embodiment’ , 2005 .
[18] R. Longhurst. Fat bodies: developing geographical research agendas , 2005 .
[19] Ash Amin,et al. What's Left? Just the Future , 2005 .
[20] John Evans. Physical Education and Health: a Polemic or ëLet Them Eat Cake!í , 2003 .
[21] N. Wrigley,et al. Deprivation, Diet, and Food-Retail Access: Findings from the Leeds ‘Food Deserts' Study , 2003 .
[22] Neil Wrigley,et al. 'Food Deserts' in British Cities: Policy Context and Research Priorities , 2002 .