'The super-fats, the middlies and the barely-fats'

Naming and describing the body in plus-size fashion blogs

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59589/noso.32023.14410

Keywords:

body positivity, fashion blogs, fat acceptance, gender, identity, othering, weight stigma

Abstract

This article investigates the practices of naming and describing bodies in plus-size women’s fashion blogs. Building on Jeffries’ (2007) work on the construction of bodies and bodily processes in women’s magazines, I explore how bloggers use language to construct their identities through references to bodily characteristics. I investigate terms the bloggers use to describe the plus-size body, as well as the connotative features of these terms. In addition, I analyse the use of three terms that were used to describe bodies that are not plus-size: thin, slim, and skinny. The results demonstrate that, while the bloggers build counter-discourse to the mainstream media discourses that construct fatness as a negative characteristic, they also maintain particular hegemonic discourses on beauty, sexuality and gender.

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Published

2023-06-21

How to Cite

Limatius, H. (2023). ’The super-fats, the middlies and the barely-fats’: Naming and describing the body in plus-size fashion blogs. Nordic Journal of Socio-Onomastics, 3, 71–96. https://doi.org/10.59589/noso.32023.14410