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    From the Archives: Roxane Gay - June 12, 2017

    enMay 22, 2018
    What motivated Roxane Gay to write her memoir "Hunger"?
    How did her assault experience impact her body image?
    What societal assumptions does Gay challenge in her writing?
    Why is it important to share personal stories?
    How do societal attitudes affect individuals with obesity?

    Podcast Summary

    • Challenging assumptions through personal storiesRoxane Gay emphasizes the importance of sharing personal stories to challenge societal norms and shed light on underrepresented perspectives, particularly in relation to living in a fat body and confronting assumptions and stereotypes.

      Importance of sharing personal stories and experiences to challenge assumptions and shed light on underrepresented perspectives. Roxane Gay, a bestselling author, shared her reason for writing her memoir "Hunger," which explores her life through the prism of eating and being a fat person. She emphasized the need to reveal the reality of living in a fat body and confronting the assumptions and stereotypes that come with it. A particularly poignant moment in the conversation revealed her experience of being gang raped at 12 years old, which underscores the importance of sharing stories that are often kept hidden. Through her book, Gay aims to challenge societal norms and foster understanding and empathy. Listeners can tune in to Beyond the Arc, the new NBA show on the CBS Sports Podcast Network, to hear more insightful discussions and compelling stories like this one.

    • The impact of societal stigmas on body image and self-esteemSocietal stigmas against obesity and premarital sex can lead individuals to develop negative beliefs about their bodies, reinforcing harmful stereotypes and contributing to struggles with self-esteem and body image.

      The experience of being sexually assaulted at a young age led the speaker to develop a negative relationship with her body, leading her to believe that being overweight would protect her from further harm and prevent others from targeting her. This belief was reinforced by societal stigmas against premarital sex and obesity, causing her to internalize the belief that being fat was a choice and a sin. The consequences of living in a world that views fatness in a certain way ultimately contributed to her struggle with body image and self-esteem. It's important to recognize that these beliefs and experiences are not unique, and societal attitudes towards obesity and premarital sex can have profound impacts on individuals. It's crucial to create safe spaces for open dialogue and to challenge harmful stereotypes and stigmas.

    • Living in a larger body: Challenges and exclusionLarger bodies face unique challenges and judgments, leading to feelings of isolation and exclusion. It's important to understand and empathize with these experiences to promote societal acceptance and inclusion.

      Living with a larger body comes with unique challenges and judgments from society. The speaker shares experiences of being publicly criticized, having their personal space invaded, and receiving unsolicited advice. These experiences create a sense of not belonging and exclusion, making the world seem smaller. Simple tasks like grocery shopping or traveling become complicated, leading to frustration and feelings of isolation. Despite the hardships, the speaker chooses to write honestly about the reality of living in a larger body, rather than presenting a triumphant narrative. The speaker acknowledges the difficulty of writing about weight in a different way, as the media often portrays larger bodies in a negative or stereotypical manner. Overall, the discussion highlights the importance of understanding and empathy towards individuals with larger bodies and the need for societal acceptance and inclusion.

    • Roxanne's journey with food and body imageRoxanne emphasizes that her relationship with food and body is an ongoing journey, not a solved problem. She encourages openness and honesty about struggles, and believes earlier support could have changed her path.

      Key takeaway from Roxanne's conversation with Trevor Noah is that her relationship with food and her body is an ongoing journey, not a solved problem. She emphasized that her body is not a problem to be fixed, but rather a part of her story. Roxanne also shared that if she could go back in time, she would encourage her younger self to open up to her parents about her struggles, as she believes it could have led to a different path in life. The title of her book, "Hunger," transcends just the physical hunger for food, but also represents a deeper craving for connection and understanding. Overall, Roxanne's story is a powerful reminder that healing is a process, and it's important to be open and honest about our struggles. "Hunger" by Roxanne Gay will be available on June 13th.

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