Fat Studies: Bodies, Culture, Health | The New School for Public Engagement

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The CDC has identified obesity as a serious public health problem for both children and adults in the U.S. The causes of obesity are myriad and complex. The Food Studies Program at The New School for Public Engagement (The New School for Public Engagement (http://www.newschool.edu/public-engag...) presents a panel examining the issues of body image and how those issues fit into a larger discussion on public health and policy.

The more we learn about the connection between obesity and health, the more we understand that it is not food alone that contributes to the problem. The concept of an "obesity epidemic," prevalent in public debates, is quite complex not only from a public health point of view, but also in terms of cultural and social issues. How did this discourse develop and how does it influence policy decisions at the local and national level? What is the impact of popular and visual culture? What are the implications from a psychological point of view? What initiatives can be effective in helping individuals to establish a healthy and constructive relation to food and their body image?

Moderated by Fabio Parasecoli, Coordinator of Food Studies, will explore new approaches to these issues.

Panelists include:

Lisa Rubin, associate professor of Psychology at the New School for Social Research

Leah Sweet assistant professor of Art History at Parsons The New School for Design

Natalia Mehlman Petrzela, assistant professor of History and Co-founder, Healthclass2.0

Christine C. Caruso, assistant professor at Touro College of Pharmacy.

Sponsored by the Food Studies Program (http://www.newschool.edu/public-engag...) & SoFAB Institute (http://sofabinstitute.org/) as a part of the Culinaria Query and Lecture Series.

Location: Wollman Hall
Monday, June 16, 2014 at 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm

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