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Discursos midiáticos e o fenômeno da gordofobia: Teoria do Estado do Conhecimento

Authors: Jadisson Gois da Silva; Cristiano Mezzaroba;

Discursos midiáticos e o fenômeno da gordofobia: Teoria do Estado do Conhecimento

Abstract

A gordofobia caracteriza-se pela discriminação e patologização do sujeito corpulento, ganhando intensidade pela veiculação midiática com discursos pautados nas ciências biomédicas que desconsideram individualidades e subjetividades. Este estudo tem como objetivo realizar um levantamento bibliográfico acerca desses discursos, entre 2002-2021, caracterizado como um estudo qualitativo do tipo Teoria do Estado do Conhecimento, com a busca nas bases de dados do SciELO (2 artigos); BDTD (3 dissertações e 1 tese) e OASISBR (2 artigos). Evidenciou-se que os saberes do modelo biomédico (normalidade e patologia) nas discursividades midiáticas têm enaltecido o corpo magro como “ideal”, enquanto o corpo gordo tem sido visto como doente, impondo-se culpabilidade e estigmatização

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