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Intro; Preface: Apples-Toffee Apples-Toffs; Acknowledgments; Contents; Abbreviations; List of Figures; Chapter 1: Introduction; An Ethnographic Study of Risk and Resistance; The Study Area; The Perils of Invoking Neoliberalism; The Distaste of Class; Chapter-by-Chapter Outline; References; Chapter 2: Why Is Obesity Such a Political Issue?; Can You Be Fat and Healthy?; The Rise (and Plateauing) of Obesity; Dealing with a Wicked Problem; A Counter Discourse: More "Obesity Wars"; Trapped in the Problem; Perspectival Tales; References; Chapter 3: How to Taste a Trifle

In the Field: Bull Ants and HeatA "City for Tomorrow"; Pockets of "Deep and Persistent Disadvantage"; Introducing OPAL: A French Twist; "Reshaping" Playford; References; Chapter 4: Romantic Complexity and the Slippery Slope to Lifestyle Drift; Guidebooks, Roadmaps, and "the Bible": Improving Health Literacy; "A Patron Saint for OPAL"; "Knowledge Based on Science": Focusing on Nutrition; Romantic Complexity and the Socioecological Model; "You Can't Just Override People's Tastes, Can You?"; References; Chapter 5: Hide the Sugar!; Sugar as "Bad"; Guess the Sugar; Circulations of Sweetness

Caring for OneselfCare for Others: Social Relations; "Hide the Chocolate!"; Everyday Resistance, Choice, and Agency; References; Chapter 6: Fat Can "Do Stuff"; The Fullness of Fat; Fuller Figures; No Room to "Cut the Fat"; Fat as Gendered Labor; Fat as Power; References; Chapter 7: Shades of Shame and Pride; Anti-stigma; Shame, Pride, and De-stigmatizing Strategies; Bodily Injuries of Class; Othering and Comparisons; "What's on My Divvies?"; Tastes of Necessity; Breaking the Cycle: "It's Not Just Food"; References; Chapter 8: Conclusion; Seats at the Table; "What Would You Do?"; References

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