References
- Ahmed, S. 2007. “The Happiness Turn.” New Formations 63:7–14.
- Ahmed, S. 2009. “Happiness and Queer Politics.” World Picture 3:1–20. http://www.worldpicturejournal.com/WP_3/Ahmed.html.
- Bordo, S. 2008. “Chapter 14 Cassie’s Hair.” In Material Feminisms, edited by S. Alaimo and S. J. Hekman, 400–24. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.
- Chan, N. K.-C., and A. C. Gillick. 2009. “Fatness as a Disability: Questions of Personal and Group Identity.” Disability & Society 24:231–43. doi:10.1080/09687590802652520
- Fritsch, K. 2015. “Desiring Disability Different: Neoliberalis, Heterotopic Imagination and Intracorporeal Reconfigurations.” Foucault Studies 19:46–66.
- Garland-Thomson, R. 1997. Extraordinary Bodies Figuring Physical Disability in American Culture and Literature. New York: Columbia University Press.
- Herndon, A. 2011. “Chapter 11 Disparate but Disabled, Fat Embodiment and Disability Studies.” In Feminist Disability Studies, edited by K. Q. Hall, 245–62. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.
- Kyrôlâ, K. 2014. “Chapter 6 Affirming Positivity: Desire and Fat Acceptance.” In The Weight of Images: Affect, Body Image and Fat in the Media, 158–1995. Surrey, UK: Ashgate.
- Overboe, J. 1999. “‘Difference in Itself’: Validating Disabled People’s Lived Experience.” Body & Society 5 (4):17–29. doi:10.1177/1357034X99005004002
- Overboe, J. 2007. “Ableist Limits of Self-Narration: The Concept of Post-Personhood.” In Unfitting Stories: Narrative Approaches to Disease, Disability and Trauma, edited by V. Raoul, et al., 275–82. Waterloo, Canada: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.
- Probyn, E. 2000. “Chapter 6 Eating Disgust, Feeding Shame.” In Carnal Appetites, Food Sex Identities, 127–46. London: Routledge.
- Rice, C. 2015. “Rethinking Fat: From Bio- to Body-Becoming Pedagogies.” Cultural Studies 15:387–97.
- Smith, B. G. 2015. “Temporality.” In The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Theory, edited by L. Disch and M. Hawkesworth, 973–90. New York: Oxford Universiy Press.
- Titchkosky, T. 2013. “Encounters with Translations of Happiness.” Health, Culture and Society 5 (1):xiv–xviii. doi:10.5195/HCS.2013.154
- Usiekniewicz, M. 2016. ““Dangerous Bodies: Blakness, Fatness, and the Masculinity Dividend.” A Journal of Queer Studies 11:19–45.
- Weheliye, A. G. 2014. Habeas Viscus Racializing Assemblages, Biopolitics and Black Feminist Theories of the Human. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.