They don't make plus size spacesuits - Ali Thompson - Books - Independently Published - 9781095475607 - April 21, 2019
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They don't make plus size spacesuits

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"They don't make plus size spacesuits" is a sci-fi short story collection, featuring an introductory essay. It is written by long-time fat activist, Ali Thompson of Ok2BeFat. This book is a incandescent cry from the heart, a radical turn away from utopian daydreaming of future body perfection to center a fat perspective instead. Ali invites people to experience a fictional version of a few of the many ways that fatphobia can manifest in a life. The ways that the people closest to fat people can subject them to tiny betrayals on a near constant basis. The disdain that piles up over the years, until it all becomes too large to bear. And while some of the fatphobic tech in these stories may seem outrageous and downright unbelievable, it is all based on extrapolations of so-called "advances" by the diet industry, as they search for ever more efficient ways to starve people. The modern day worship of Health promises a future peopled only by the thin, a world where the War on Fatness is won and only visually acceptable bodies remain. What will that future mean for the fat people who will inevitably still continue to exist?Nothing good.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 21, 2019
ISBN13 9781095475607
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 38
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 2 mm   ·   68 g
Language English