Art/Research International (Aug 2023)

Intersectionality Gets Fashionably Fat

  • May Friedman,
  • Calla Evans,
  • Ben Barry

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18432/ari29690
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1

Abstract

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The authors’ research project, Sizing Up Gender, explored the experiences of thirteen participants at the intersections of gender expression and fat. Through a series of photographs of participants and their garments, the project pushed the boundaries of art, identities, representations, and research. This article seeks to consider the ways in which innovative arts-based practice with a deep focus on justice and anti-oppression can allow for a thickening of intersectionality research. The blending of art and research practices, such as those under discussion here, can simultaneously maintain a commitment to the genesis of intersectionality’s critical potential while allowing the term to evolve and consider heretofore undiscussed terrain.

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