Table of Contents
Introduction | Chris Bobel and Samantha Kwan
Part I: Going “Natural”Chapter 1: Body Hair Battlegrounds: The Consequences, Reverberations, and Promises of Women Growing Their Leg, Pubic, and Underarm Hair |
Breanne FahsChapter 2: Radical Doulas, Childbirth Activism, and the Politics of Embodiment |
Monica BasileChapter 3: Caring for the Corpse: Embodied Transgression and Transformation in Home Funeral Advocacy |
Anne EsacoveLiving Resistance:• Deconstructing Reconstructing: Challenging Medical Advice Following Mastectomy |
Joanna Rankin• My Ten-Year Dreadlock Journey: Why I Love the “Kink” in My Hair . . . Today |
Cheryl Thompson• Living My Full Life: Rejecting Weight Loss as an Imperative for Recovery from Binge Eating Disorder |
Christina Fisanick• Pretty Brown: Encounters with My Skin Color |
Praveena LakshmananPart II: Representing ResistanceChapter 4: Blood as Resistance: Photography as Contemporary Menstrual Activism |
Shayda KafaiChapter 5: Am I Pretty Enough for You Yet?: Resistance through Parody in the Pretty or Ugly YouTube Trend |
Katherine PhelpsChapter 6: The Infidel in the Mirror: Mormon Women’s Oppositional Embodiment |
Kelly Grove and Doug SchrockLiving Resistance:• A Cystor’s Story: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and the Disruption of Normative Femininity |
Ledah McKellar• Old Bags Take a Stand: A Face Off with Ageism in America |
Faith Baum and Lori Petchers• Making Up with My Body: Applying Cosmetics to Resist Disembodiment |
Haley Gentile• I Am a Person Now: Autism, Indistinguishability, and (Non)optimal Outcome |
Alyssa HillaryPart III: Creating Community, Disrupting AssumptionsChapter 7: Yelling and Pushing on the Bus: The Complexity of Black Girls’ Resistance |
Stephanie D. Sears and Maxine Leeds CraigChapter 8: Big Gay Men’s Performative Protest against Body Shaming: The Case of Girth and Mirth |
Jason WhiteselChapter 9: “What’s Love Got to Do with It?”: The Embodied Activism of Domestic Violence Survivors on Welfare |
Sheila M. KatzLiving Resistance:• “Your Signing Is So Beautiful!”: The Radical Invisibility of ASL Interpreters in Public |
Rachel Kolb• Two Shakes |
Rev. Adam Lawrence Dyer• “Showing Our Muslim”: Embracing the Hijab in the Era of Paradox |
Sara Rehman• “Doing Out”: A Black Dandy Defies Gender Norms in the Bronx |
Mark Broomfield• Everybody: Making Fat Radio for All of Us |
Cat PauséPart IV: Transforming Institutions and IdeologiesChapter 10: Embodying Nonexistence: Encountering Mono- and Cisnormativities in Everyday Life |
J. E. SumerauChapter 11: Freeing the Nipple: Encoding the Heterosexual Male Gaze into Law |
J. Shoshanna EhrlichChapter 12: Give Us a Twirl: Male Baton Twirlers’ Embodied Resistance in a Feminized Terrain |
Trenton M. HaltomChapter 13: “That Gentle Somebody”: Rethinking Black Female Same-Sex Practices and Heteronormativity in Contemporary South Africa |
Taylor RileyLiving Resistance:• Showing Up as Myself: Embodiment and Authenticity in the Classroom |
Ryan Ambuter• Sitting and Resisting: How Using a Wheelchair Confronts Ideas of Normal |
Margaret Stran• Against Diabetic Numerology in a Black Body, or, Why I Cannot Live by the Numbers |
Anthony Ryan Hatch• My Women’s Studies Professor Uses Botox? |
Dana BerkowitzAfterword: Bodies of Resistance |
Sonya Renee TaylorContributors
Index