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In the second decade of the twenty-first century, the crusade
against sugar rose to prominence as an urgent societal problem
about which something needed to be done. Sugar was transformed into
the common enemy in a revived ‘war on obesity’ levelled at
‘unhealthy’ foods and the people who enjoy them. Are the evils
of sugar based on purely scientific fact, or are other forces at
play? Sugar rush explores the social life of sugar in its rise to
infamy. The book reveals how competing understandings of the
‘problem’ of sugar are smoothed over through appeals to science
and the demonization of fatness, with politics and popular culture
preying on our anxieties about what we eat. Drawing on journalism,
government policy, public health campaigns, self-help books,
autobiographies and documentaries, the book argues that this rush
to blame sugar is a phenomenon of its time, finding fertile ground
in the era of austerity and its attendant inequalities. Inviting
readers to resist the comforting certainties of the attack on
sugar, Sugar rush shows how this actually represents a politics of
despair, entrenching rather than disrupting the inequality-riddled
status quo. -- .
In the second decade of the twenty-first century, the crusade
against sugar rose to prominence as an urgent societal problem
about which something needed to be done. Sugar was transformed into
the common enemy in a revived 'war on obesity' levelled at
'unhealthy' foods and the people who enjoy them. Are the evils of
sugar based on purely scientific fact, or are other forces at play?
Sugar rush explores the social life of sugar in its rise to infamy.
The book reveals how competing understandings of the 'problem' of
sugar are smoothed over through appeals to science and the
demonization of fatness, with politics and popular culture preying
on our anxieties about what we eat. Drawing on journalism,
government policy, public health campaigns, self-help books,
autobiographies and documentaries, the book argues that this rush
to blame sugar is a phenomenon of its time, finding fertile ground
in the era of austerity and its attendant inequalities. Inviting
readers to resist the comforting certainties of the attack on
sugar, Sugar rush shows how this actually represents a politics of
despair, entrenching rather than disrupting the inequality-riddled
status quo. -- .
Immersion is about the extreme sport of marathon swimming. Drawing
on extensive (auto)ethnographic data, Immersion explores the
embodied and social processes of becoming a marathon swimmer and
investigates how social belonging is produced and policed. Using
marathon swimming as a lens, this foundation provides the basis for
an exploration of what constitutes the 'good' body in contemporary
neoliberal society across a range of sites including charitable
swimming, fatness, gender and health. The book argues that the
self-representations of marathon swimming are at odds with its
lived realities, and that this reflects the entrenched and limited
discursive resources available for thinking about the sporting body
in the wider social and cultural context. The book is aimed
primarily at readers at undergraduate level and upwards with an
interest in sociology, the sociology of the body, the sociology of
sport, gender and the sociology of health and illness. -- .
Immersion is about the extreme sport of marathon swimming. Drawing
on extensive (auto)ethnographic data, Immersion explores the
embodied and social processes of becoming a marathon swimmer and
investigates how social belonging is produced and policed. Using
marathon swimming as a lens, this foundation provides the basis for
an exploration of what constitutes the 'good' body in contemporary
neoliberal society across a range of sites including charitable
swimming, fatness, gender and health. The book argues that the
self-representations of marathon swimming are at odds with its
lived realities, and that this reflects the entrenched and limited
discursive resources available for thinking about the sporting body
in the wider social and cultural context. The book is aimed
primarily at readers at undergraduate level and upwards with an
interest in sociology, the sociology of the body, the sociology of
sport, gender and the sociology of health and illness. -- .
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