
Eine Diskursanalyse digitaler Anzeigen, die sich an Frauen richten, stellt einen lexikalischen Gradienten vom Euphemismus zur Beleidigung des dicken weiblichen Körpers dar und legt nahe, dass Behauptungen einer „Romantisierung von Fettleibigkeit“ als Gegenwehr gegen dicke Frauen dienen, die dieselben digitalen Räume besetzen wie dünne Frauen.
https://doi.org/10.25189/2675-4916.2025.V6.N5.ID859
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What a title lol
ELINTO (Explain Like I’m Not Terminally Online) please?
/am dumb, please TLDR for me
Nothing wrong with accepting people for who they are.
We should still accept the fact that if you are unhealthy and/or unfit you will have more lifestyle issues and probably die earlier.
This title is cancer. Not even gonna bother clicking the article.
title gore it hurt to read!
Actual title: OBESITY ROMANTIZATION? LEXICAL CHOICES REFERRING TO THE FAT FEMALE BODY
From the article:
“we propose to analyze lexical choices made to refer to the fat female body, aiming to observe a very common discourse, nowadays, regarding the romanticization of obesity – that is, the idea of a change in attitude and thinking about being fat/obese, now seen as something positive and endorsed. In this attempt, we turn our attention to two pieces of content produced on digital platforms – Facebook and Instagram –“
When OP altered the headline, they should have added “based on Facebook and Instagram posts”
Do you have to prove your weight online now ,
Age verification, now, weight verification ? Or is it the weight of your digital presence ? Don’t give out personal information online ! I figured that out the one time I put my phone number in one of those instant quote websites. I’m still getting spam messages to this day !
This just in, bear shit found in the woods. Not news to anyone who isn’t basic.