S. R. Davies, J. L. Lin, & A. J. C. White (2020) Journal: Body Image Why it’s interesting: Examines how the mainstream body positivity movement often excludes larger bodies, disabled bodies, and those with chronic illness — while wellness culture promotes “clean eating” and fitness as moral imperatives. Highlights tensions between self-acceptance and healthism.
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