Bailey's, Dietchman's and to a lesser extent Keller's writings all explore and seek to disaggregate, or at
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Bailey's, Dietchman's and to a lesser extent Keller's writings all explore and seek to disaggregate, or at least specify relationships between "Fatness and Citizenship," fat-phobia and discrimination, "The Paradox of Diet Culture," fast food and morality, class, food choice and neoliberalism, sickness/health, thinness and virtue, gender privilege, and transformation as an expression of the American Dream (to name a few).
Choose one relationship to examine, outline the tensions and then take a position and tell us why it matters.
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