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The Allusionist

177. Fat part 2

The Allusionist

Helen Zaltzman

Arts, Education, Words, Linguistics, History, Entertainment, Helen Zaltzman, Etymology, Society & Culture

4.73.8K Ratings

🗓️ 27 May 2023

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

“The starting point is, and the research questions are all framed by: 'We know it's terrible to be fat, but how terrible is it?' Not: 'What would it take to give effective healthcare to fat people?'” says Aubrey Gordon, writer of the new book You Just need to Lose Weight and 19 Other Myths About Fat People, star of the documentary Your Fat Friend, and podcaster of Maintenance Phase. And it's not just healthcare where the alignment of 'fat' with 'unhealthy' - and 'thinner' with 'healthier' - becomes problematic and often very dangerous. "I really don't think people contend with the ways in which they are sending a message to everyone around them that there is a weight limit for people that they will love."

Content note: this episode contains discussions of body size, body image, weight, anti-fatness, illness including cancer, diet culture, weight loss - intentional and un - and eating disorders. And there are some category A swears.

This is the second of two episodes about the word ‘fat’. In Fatlusionist part 1, Aubrey and I discuss euphemisms for fat, why people avoid saying ‘fat’, what else people mean when they say ‘fat’ and how it would be quite good if people said ‘fat’ as just a descriptive term for ‘fat’.

Find out more about this episode and the topics therein at theallusionist.org/fat2, where there's also a transcript.

Thanks so much to everyone who sent in their thoughts and feelings about the word 'fat'.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the illusionist in which I, Helen Zoltzman, keep my friends close but keep language

0:09.3

closer. Previously on the illusionist, I talked with Aubrey Gordon about the word fat and

0:15.7

euphemisms for fat, while people avoid saying fat, what else people mean when they say fat,

0:20.8

and how it would be quite good if people said fat as just a descriptive term for fat.

0:27.1

Now get ready for more fat chapped from me and Aubrey as well as some of you.

0:31.5

Thanks to all of you who sent in your thoughts and feelings about the word fat.

0:35.5

Content note, this episode contains discussions of body size, body image, weight,

0:40.4

anti-fatness, illness, including cancer, diet culture, weight loss, intentional and un,

0:46.4

and eating disorders. And there are some category A swears. In case you are unfamiliar with episode

0:53.8

4 of this show, category A is the strong stuff, the DEF CON1 of swears. I always have to look

0:59.4

up whether DEF CON1 or 5 is the DEF CONIEST level, it's one. Swear CON1 on with the show.

1:13.5

Hi, I'm Delta and I'm fat and the euphemism that I really hate is big bone because my bones

1:19.8

are not bigger than anyone else's, I'm just fat. It's the fat on my body, it's not the bones.

1:25.4

Eleanor also wrote in about big bone. It just doesn't make sense. To be fair, I think it is one

1:31.0

people have tried to use to be less judgmental, but not sure the outcome is meeting intention.

1:35.9

Calling someone or someone calling me PODGE would not be good because the word fat is there,

1:41.0

and let's just use it. But I'm weirdly fond of calling fat bits of the body PODGE or PODGE,

1:46.2

as it's such a silly sounding word, it feels neutral. There are a number of Irish euphemisms

1:53.5

for being fat, which I remember from a very young age, but primary monstam is to become strong

2:01.8

or to be strong specifically as a woman means that you are of size definitely or perceived to be

2:07.8

of size. One that my grandmother particularly liked was getting broad at the beam, which meant to

2:14.0

suppose that you were filling out in an undesirable way. She would also describe people as being

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