
Like Lizzo: Intersections of Fatness, Blackness, & Femininity
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Lizzo’s body-positive stance is particularly focused on challenging what the fat studies research define as body terrorism, while some audiences view it as a neoliberal model of self-love that does not confront systemic issues. And how does her recent weight loss play into her narrative of body love and Black women embracing their bodies at any size.
This episode explores how Black fat women's bodies are consumed and utilized for their utility, while broader interactions with other Black fat individuals remain unchanged. Dr. Mary Senyonga is an Assistant Professor of Black Feminisms in Women’s and Gender Studies at Sacramento State University. Her research investigates racial violences in the university, Black student organizing, and the Black fat figure in society.
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