A Discursive Look at Large Bodies - Implications for Discursive Approaches in Nursing and Health Research
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This is a non-final version of an article published in final form in knutsen, i. r. (2015). a discursive look at large bodies— implications for discursive approaches in nursing and health research. advances in nursing science, 38(1), 45-54.

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Knutsen, I. R. (2015). A Discursive Look at Large Bodies—Implications for Discursive Approaches in Nursing and Health Research. Advances in Nursing Science, 38(1), 45-54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/ANS.0000000000000060Abstract
This article illuminates discursive constructions of large bodies in contemporary society and
discusses what discursive approaches might add to health care. Today, the World Health
Organization describes a current “epidemic of obesity” and classifies large bodies as a medical
condition. Texts on the obesity epidemic often draw upon alarming perspectives that involve
associations of threat and catastrophe. The concern we see for body size in contemporary
discourse is not new. Understandings of body size in Western societies are highly cultural
and normative and could be different. The way we approach large bodies affects health
care practice as well as subjects’ self-perceptions.