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Headless fatty : ウィキペディア英語版
Headless fatty

Headless fatty is a term coined by activist Charlotte Cooper which refers to photographs or video of anonymous fat people used in news media stories about obesity. The term was created in 2007 when Cooper first noticed the trend in anxiety-laden news coverage of the Global Obesity Epidemic and the War on Obesity.〔Cooper, Charlotte. “Headless Fatties” CharlotteCooper.net. Jan. 07. Web. 7 Nov. 2013 < http://charlottecooper.net/publishing/digital/headless-fatties-01-07/>〕 A “headless fatty” photograph features one or more fat person, usually in a public place and unaware of being photographed, with his or her head cropped out of the image. Cooper argues that this representation of fat people is dehumanizing, decontextualizing, and results in the continued disenfranchisement of fat people.
==Symbolism==
Cooper argues that the headless fatty is harmful to the self-image of fat people and to public perception of fat people; these images force fat people to see themselves in the anonymous images and induces shame for the viewer as well as the subject. Moreover, the lack of a face makes the subject no longer a person, but a symbol. As Cooper writes:
As Headless Fatties, the body becomes symbolic: we are there but we have no voice, not even a mouth in a head, no brain, no thoughts or opinions. Instead we are reduced and dehumanised as symbols of cultural fear: the body, the belly, the arse, food. There’s a symbolism, too, in the way that the people in these photographs have been beheaded. It’s as though we have been punished for existing, our right to speak has been removed by a prurient gaze, our headless images accompany articles that assume a world without people like us would be a better world altogether.

Although the bulk of the essay focuses on symbolically decapitated subjects, Cooper indicates that images where the subject’s head has not been cropped out are often still problematic representations of fat people as their faces are usually obscured or turned away as if they are criminals.
Cooper’s essay is accompanied by example photos she found in a simple Google search. Most of the images in the essay are watermarked by Getty Images, a leading supplier of stock images.

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