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The Forbidden Body: Why Being Fat is Not a Sin (Paperback)

by Shelley Bovey (Author)
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  • Paperback: 364 pages
  • Publisher: Rivers Oram Press/Pandora List; 2nd Revised edition edition (1 Jan 1994)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0044408714
  • ISBN-13: 978-0044408710
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 13.1 x 2.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 225,136 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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The author, herself a size 24, exposes discrimination in all its forms and reveals that this is far more threatening to a woman's physical and mental health than the health risks associated with being fat. She puts tough questions to Harley Street surgeons, dieticians and others with a vested interest in women wanting to be thinner, and talks to doctors who confess that prejudice, not science, makes them condemn fat women as "unhealthy".

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4.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant but flawed logic, 26 Sep 2005
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Bovey's book is a fabulous, angry, heartening read - she takes a scalpel not to women but to the cosmetic surgery, diet and medical industries which victimise them. She unearths horrifying stories of discrimination and uncovers its motives. Quite how we've reached the silly pass where Carol Vorderman can feel life is over when she reaches size 14 isn't clear (and Bovey offers a description of the problem and not a diagnosis)

This book is compelling, witty and energetic. But Bovey's thinking is also fatally flawed.
1. She uses 'fat' to mean both morbidly obese woemn and also women who would like to lose 10-40 pounds. In this she only reflects society's usages. Sometimes it does seem as if everyone now is either an anorexic cocaine-abusing Size 2 or a plus-size. But it ain't so. Most UK women are sizes 14 to 16. What would be helpful is a health breakdown of the risks of being mildly podgy as opposed to huge. We don't get that here. Nor do we get any real statistics on how often mild serial dieting really leads to massive weight gain. The plural of anecdote is not data.
2. Some internal contradictions. For instance, Bovey says how energetic and fit she is as a size 24, but also admits her joints now won't allow her to do much exercise. Which is it?
3. Bovey's best insight - that those who regulate thier eating and exercise most frantically are exactly those 10-40 pounds overweight - is also her most questionable. It overlooks the possibility that they are those who most need to. We assume - and Bovey assumes - that a normal relationship with food involves eating till full and eating when hungry, a view also pushed by some 'experts' such as Susie Orbach. But this has been disproved substantially by research on portion control, which reveals that people can eat more-or-less what is put in front of them and will do so. What if the advertising model of 'normal' eating is actually a gross pig-out for most of the population? It's probably predicated on behaviour only a 20something male can get away with. What if the middle-aged ladies who don't lunch are right to conclude that in middle age one must be fairly self-conscious to avoid weight gain? Bovey herself implies as much when she advocates the slow long-term weight loss on which she herself settles (see her next book), though one might add that there are other ways to achieve the same ends, including a commonsense eat-today, starve-tomorrow approach of the kind that kept our mothers slim.
4. For Bovey this might be intolerable deprivation. Despite numerous studies that suggest the converse, she continues to argue that the metabolism does not recover from calorie restriction. Actually it does, but it takes time, which is why alternating diet styles works quite well. Bovey herself occasionally admits to binges, and it turns out that calorie control fails because the dieter bounces back at the cookie jar. But this isn't inevitable.

However, nor is the boneheaded prejudice Bovey identifies. What she wants is a world where women can be any size wihtout persecution. As she shows, it's a long way off. This is a fizzing book and deserves to be updated and reprinted.

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5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant! The truth about prejudice towards the overweight, 23 Jan 2002
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I discovered The Forbidden Body when I searched for this author`s new book, `What Have You Got to Lose?` I am now a fan! At last someone understands the pain and the politics of being fat. It`s true: society IS prejudiced against us and I feel better equipped now to fight back. This book has changed my life. Anyone who thinks they have a weight problem should buy it.
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