"The Culture of Obesity in Early and Late Modernity "offers the
first sustained examination of fatness in the early modern period.
As Levy-Navarro notes, bodily perceptions have evolved that value
the thin body as they mark and stigmatize the fat one. Using
readings of such major figures as Shakespeare, Jonson, Middleton,
and Skelton, this book considers alternative ways that fat was
constructed before the introduction of the modern pathologized
category of "obesity." Levy-Navarro argues that Shakespeare,
Jonson, and Skelton understood that a thin aesthetic consolidates
the power of the elite and chose to align themselves with their
fat, lowly, and revolting characters--an alliance that offers a
model of defiance with continued relevance.""
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