Fat, Fit, and Fem : Exploring Performative Femininity for Fat Female Librarians

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Fat, Fit, and Fem: Exploring Performative Femininity for Fat Female Librarians
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Ali Versluis; Melanie Cassidy; Carli Agostino
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spelling Ali Versluis Melanie Cassidy Carli Agostino Social and Behavioral Sciences service work Library and Information Science performative instruction bepress LIS Scholarship Archive fatness labour http://osf.io/z35fn/ http://dx.doi.org/10.31229/OSF.IO/Z35FN This chapter examines the nature of performative femininity within the context of library service roles, with a particular emphasis on fat women. It addresses the ways fat female bodies are desexualized or are viewed as agender in order to analyze the ways in which this influences fat women in library service roles, and the ways in which fat women are obliged to perform femininity to a greater degree than those with normative bodies. Our sites of analysis look at the expectations around fat women in instructional roles, committee membership, and public service interactions. It has been published in "Deconstructing Service in Libraries: Intersections of Identities and Expectations" (Library Juice Press, 2020). Fat, Fit, and Fem: Exploring Performative Femininity for Fat Female Librarians
spellingShingle Ali Versluis, Melanie Cassidy, Carli Agostino, Fat, Fit, and Fem: Exploring Performative Femininity for Fat Female Librarians, Social and Behavioral Sciences, service work, Library and Information Science, performative, instruction, bepress, LIS Scholarship Archive, fatness, labour
title Fat, Fit, and Fem: Exploring Performative Femininity for Fat Female Librarians
title_full Fat, Fit, and Fem: Exploring Performative Femininity for Fat Female Librarians
title_fullStr Fat, Fit, and Fem: Exploring Performative Femininity for Fat Female Librarians
title_full_unstemmed Fat, Fit, and Fem: Exploring Performative Femininity for Fat Female Librarians
title_short Fat, Fit, and Fem: Exploring Performative Femininity for Fat Female Librarians
title_sort fat, fit, and fem: exploring performative femininity for fat female librarians
title_unstemmed Fat, Fit, and Fem: Exploring Performative Femininity for Fat Female Librarians
topic Social and Behavioral Sciences, service work, Library and Information Science, performative, instruction, bepress, LIS Scholarship Archive, fatness, labour
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