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Fat Performance is the first published edited collection dedicated to fat performance. The text connects materials from across scholarship on fat performance and provides the readership with routes...
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Fat Performance is the first published edited collection dedicated to fat performance. The text connects materials from across scholarship on fat performance and provides the readership with routes into this area of artistic practice and scholarly enquiry. It presents fat performance as a diverse field, created by and with many different kinds of fat people and using numerous strategies for meaning-making through performance.

The chapters include contributions from scholars, artists, and activists thinking and writing across dance, theatre, live art, community practice, comedy, photography, film, health contexts, and performance in the everyday. The writing forms and research methods are as diverse as the performance forms, including conversations for the page, image-led essays, autoethnography and poetry, as well as conventional academic formats with conventions drawn from history, critical theory and philosophy.

It offers a long-overdue and inspiring foundation for scholars, artists, and activists interested in fat performance, presenting the first anthology dedicated to this vibrant and underexplored field. With its rich international scope and multidisciplinary, intersectional approaches, the volume showcases an exciting range of performance forms and demonstrates the expansive potential of Fat Performance Studies.

 

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Price: £79.95
Publisher: Intellect Books
Imprint: Intellect Books
Publication Date: 21 August 2026
ISBN: 9781835953006
Format: eBook
BISACs:

ART / Performance, Performing arts: events / competitions / performances, PERFORMING ARTS / General, Theatre studies, Contemporary dance

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List of Figures

Acknowledgements

Foreword           

Caleb Luna

Introduction

 

1 ‘You Have a Revolutionary Act’: A History of Fat Performance Art

            Stefanie Snider

2 But Is It Healthy? The Fat Activist Dance of Disrespect

            Charlotte Cooper and Kay Hyatt

3 fatness, writing, and performance: the unmaking of the unfinished body/text

            Miro Spinelli

4 Three Steaks and a Cake: Fat Mad Queer Crip Communing in Cindy Baker’s Dreams

            Lindsay Eales, Cindy Baker, and Kristin Rodier

5 Camouflage for Resting

            Camila Fontenele de Miranda, Translated by Magdalena Hutter

6 Contemplating Fatness and Ecological Interdependence: Laura Aguilar’s Nature Self-Portraits

            Eleanor Roberts

7 Fat Fists Fisting Fat: An Excessive Queer Performance Manifisto

            Phoebe Patey-Ferguson

8 Time Loupe: Taking a Closer Look at Fat, Dance, Film and Temporality

            Magdalena Hutter

9 The Black in Fat: A Conversation Between Ebony Oldham, Da’Shaun Harrison, Marquisele Mercedes, Mary Senyonga, and Rob Barry

            Ebony Oldham, Da’Shaun Harrison, Marquisele Mercedes, Mary Senyonga, and Rob Barry

10 Sometimes, Representation Doesn’t Matter: Fatness, Normativity and Audience Expectations

            Sofia Apostolidou

11 The (Mis)Use of Fat Performance in Weight Stigma Interventions with Health Professionals

            Rachel Fox

12 Fat Burlesque as Gender Exploration: An Autoethnography of Corpulence and Feminine Flaunting

            KB Heylen

13 Heavy Investigations: Moving Between Weight and Weightlessness as a Fat Dancer

            Jussara Belchior Santos

14 Fat Theatre Audiences: Finding Comfort at Sofie Hagen’s Fat Jokes

            Emily Underwood-Lee

15 Community Dance as Fat Activism

            Gillie Kleiman

16 Fattening the Frameworks of Australian Performance: The (Re)shaping of Community Through Fat-Queer Resistance

            Kelli Jean Drinkwater and Jonathan Graffam-O’Meara

 

Notes on Contributors

Index