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SUMMARY:Communication Studies Lecture Series: Size Matters: The Expanding 
 Male Bodies of FatClub.com
DESCRIPTION:Situated against a pervasive anti-obese cultural logic, an ass
 umption that suggests bodies—especially thin and fit bodies—matter mo
 st and ought to be attained and maintained, this talk examines FatClub.co
 m, a community whose discourse promotes a counter-intuitive cultural scen
 e. This virtual ethnography explores how members of the community constit
 ute an elaborate system of linguistic and embodied cultural performances.
  In addition to reinforcing our understanding of culture and community as
  complex and contextual phenomena, FatClub.com members’ practices compe
 l us to (re)consider bodies and logics that often pass as common sense. P
 resenter: Keith Berry, Ph.D.
LOCATION:(HPAC) Humanities and Performing Arts Building Room 101
URL:http://events.uscupstate.edu/?&amp;y=2012&amp;m=09&amp;d=25&amp;eventd
 atetime_id=681&amp;
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