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The Invisible Woman: Confronting Weight Prejudice in America (edition 1995)

by W. Charisse Goodman

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A little late to the party, Ms. Goodman presents a kind of primer of fat activism/liberation. She doesn't bring any great insight except her own realization of how she personally has been affected by the corporate/societal expecation of female beauty. ( )
A little late to the party, Ms. Goodman presents a kind of primer of fat activism/liberation. She doesn't bring any great insight except her own realization of how she personally has been affected by the corporate/societal expecation of female beauty. ( )

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