Food Snobbery: An Intersectional Analysis of Fat, Feminism, Poverty, Disability & Health
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The line between food enthusiasts and food snobs can be a thin one, and when, "It's easier!", "It's cheaper!", etc. drown out your insistence that the intersecting oppressions of
disability, poverty, racism and fat-phobia play a part, then that line has been crossed.
Food Snobbery, an extended essay by Philippa Willitts, takes an intersectional approach to critically addressing these issues.























