Body and Capital: Underprivileged Women's Relation with Health and Obesity

Body and Capital: Underprivileged Women's Relation with Health and Obesity

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dc.contributor.author Robitaille, Jeanne
dc.date.accessioned 2012-01-12T22:10:09Z
dc.date.available 2012-01-12T22:10:09Z
dc.date.created 2012 en_US
dc.date.issued 2012-01-12
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20562
dc.description.abstract Drawing from Pierre Bourdieu’s socio-cultural approach, this qualitative research project aimed to: (a) understand the responses to current body norms and expectations tied to health and physical appearances amongst underprivileged young women; and; (b) understand to what extent the dominant obesity discourse is inscribed in these women’s bodily habits. Results highlight that participants were aware of the dominant obesity discourse through their perceptions, sentiments, and dispositions towards bodily norms and expectations. Despite their awareness, underprivileged living conditions generated other sets of priorities, such as motherhood, achieving economic stability, completing education, and gaining physical independence which were far greater preoccupations. Underprivileged young women’s ‘choice of the necessary’ is based on optimizing resources and prioritizing needs and responsibilities. Findings support the use of Pierre Bourdieu’s concepts which consider the effects of various aspects of underprivileged living conditions on lifestyles. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject Bourdieu, Pierre en_US
dc.subject underprivileged women en_US
dc.subject Socioeconomic Status en_US
dc.subject lifestyles en_US
dc.subject obesity en_US
dc.subject women and health en_US
dc.title Body and Capital: Underprivileged Women's Relation with Health and Obesity en_US
dc.faculty.department Sciences de l'activité physique / Human Kinetics en_US
dc.contributor.supervisor Dumas, Alexandre
dc.embargo.terms immediate en_US
dc.degree.name MA en_US
dc.degree.level masters en_US
dc.degree.discipline Sciences de la santé / Health Sciences en_US

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