Institutional Obesity: A Contextualized Approach to Understanding Childhood Obesity

Frames like childhood obesity seem so simple, even sympathetic, and yet in reality are complex and dangerous. They insidiously focus on the individual—blaming, sympathizing, protecting, horrifying—as if any body (or problem) is the cause of itself. They invariably turn to institutions only in the context of solving problems, rather than causing them.

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