“You Just Need to Lose Weight”: And 19 Other Myths About Fat People

“You Just Need to Lose Weight”: And 19 Other Myths About Fat People

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  • Create Date:2023-01-04 05:19:30
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Aubrey Gordon
  • ISBN:B09XM4GG74
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Summary

The co-host of the Maintenance Phase podcast and creator of Your Fat Friendequips you with the facts to debunk common anti-fat mythsand with tools to take action for fat justice

The pushback that shows up in conversations about fat justice takes exceedingly predicable form。 Losing weight is easy—calories in, calories out。 Fat people are unhealthy。 We’re in the midst of an obesity epidemic。 Fat acceptance “glorifies obesity。” The BMI is an objective measure of size and health。 Yet, these myths are as readily debunked as they are pervasive。

In “You Just Need to Lose Weight,” Aubrey Gordon equips readers with the facts and figures to reframe myths about fatness in order to dismantle the anti-fat bias ingrained in how we think about and treat fat people。 Bringing her dozen years of community organizing and training to bear, Gordon shares the rhetorical approaches she and other organizers employ to not only counter these pernicious myths, but to dismantle the anti-fat bias that so often underpin them。

As conversations about fat acceptance and fat justice continue to grow, “You Just Need to Lose Weight” will be essential to ensure that those conversations are informed, effective, and grounded in both research and history。

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Reviews

Traci Thomas

Really good work on anti fat discrimination。 Detailed and organized in a very clear effective way。 For both fat and thin people。 A really commitment to intersectionality and activism。 Only drawback is that it got redundant by the end。

maddie (thenmaddieread)

Absolutely required reading for anyone looking to deconstruct their fat-hatred。 Aubrey is a clear and entertaining writer with tons of citations for further reading, and each chapter ends with some reflection questions or calls to action。 Read with a pencil in hand。I do think that structurally, the book could have been improved by combining some of the chapters。 It's tough to have a longer, scientifically-based debunking chapter with lots of citations followed up by one or two more social-emotio Absolutely required reading for anyone looking to deconstruct their fat-hatred。 Aubrey is a clear and entertaining writer with tons of citations for further reading, and each chapter ends with some reflection questions or calls to action。 Read with a pencil in hand。I do think that structurally, the book could have been improved by combining some of the chapters。 It's tough to have a longer, scientifically-based debunking chapter with lots of citations followed up by one or two more social-emotional ones, which are just as important but are often noticeably shorter and tougher to base in anything more substantial than "this is clearly very mentally harmful。" There are a few of them that could have been combined into one more impactful chapter but clearly got broken apart to hit 20 myths。Thank you Beacon and Edelweiss for the ARC! 。。。more

Jessica - How Jessica Reads

Not as funny or profane as Maintenance Phase; but Gordon's voice still clearly resonates。 Each chapter includes a fat-related myth that is carefully debunked, and then ends with reflection questions and action steps, making You Just Need to Lose Weight an excellent tool for those working to end anti-fat bias。 Not as funny or profane as Maintenance Phase; but Gordon's voice still clearly resonates。 Each chapter includes a fat-related myth that is carefully debunked, and then ends with reflection questions and action steps, making You Just Need to Lose Weight an excellent tool for those working to end anti-fat bias。 。。。more

BiblioBeruthiel

If you're a big Maintenance Phase/Aubrey Gordon fan already then some of this you will have heard before but this is a great read for anyone。 Highly recommend it! If you're a big Maintenance Phase/Aubrey Gordon fan already then some of this you will have heard before but this is a great read for anyone。 Highly recommend it! 。。。more

Morgan

“You Just Need to Lose Weight” and 19 Other Myths About Fat People by Aubrey Gordon is one of my most anticipated releases of 2023 and it didn’t disappoint。 Gordon does a fantastic job of explaining (and debunking) common myths people hold about fatness as well as giving people reflection questions and some applicable steps to combat the myths in daily life。 I highly recommend this for anyone new to this topic as well as fans of Aubrey Gordon’s work。 Thank you to Edelweiss and Beacon Press for t “You Just Need to Lose Weight” and 19 Other Myths About Fat People by Aubrey Gordon is one of my most anticipated releases of 2023 and it didn’t disappoint。 Gordon does a fantastic job of explaining (and debunking) common myths people hold about fatness as well as giving people reflection questions and some applicable steps to combat the myths in daily life。 I highly recommend this for anyone new to this topic as well as fans of Aubrey Gordon’s work。 Thank you to Edelweiss and Beacon Press for the e-arc。 。。。more

Cari

Gordon is the foremost authority on anti-fat bias, and I learned so much from her last book that I thought I would pick up this one。 The myths about fat people are listed in an easy-to-understand format and backed up with the appropriate research citations。 Anti-fat bias is ever-present in our society, and it's important for people to realize just how much it harms fat people。 Those who are "skinny-fat" are harmed as well by the constant societal expectation of thinness and beauty, and BIPOC are Gordon is the foremost authority on anti-fat bias, and I learned so much from her last book that I thought I would pick up this one。 The myths about fat people are listed in an easy-to-understand format and backed up with the appropriate research citations。 Anti-fat bias is ever-present in our society, and it's important for people to realize just how much it harms fat people。 Those who are "skinny-fat" are harmed as well by the constant societal expectation of thinness and beauty, and BIPOC are harmed the most within both groups。 Learn how to adjust your language and be respectful of the fat people in your life。 One rule of thumb: don't comment on people's bodies! 。。。more