Overcoming Fat Shaming Through Self-Esteem In Vashti Harrison’s Big
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This study examines how fat shaming and its impact as a social problem
are represented in the picture book. This literature research also unveils the
author‟s critical position toward the discourse. Fat shaming is a social issue in
which individuals with a body size that is considered overweight or larger face
discrimination. Criticizing someone‟s appearance becomes a social pressure,
negatively affects the victim, and changes their perspective about their body. This
problem can be seen in the picture book titled Big by Vashti Harrison (2023). In
this study, the leading theory employed in conducting this research is the theory of
representation by Stuart Hall (1997) and supported by the semiotic approach by
Roland Barthes. There are also theories taken from several reputable journals to
support the information about fat shaming, its impact, and self-esteem. This
literary research is qualitative type of research because the data is in the form of
words and images rather than numbers.
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