Stereotype embodiment theory…

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The normalised gaze…

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Aesthetic objectification = othering…

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Platt, L., F., & Lenzen, A., L. (2013). Sexual orientation microaggressions and the experience of sexual minorities. Journal of Homosexuality, 60(7), 1011-34. https://doi.org/10.1080/00918369.2013.774878.

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Raisborough, J., & Adams, M. (2008). Mockery and morality in popular cultural representations of the white, working class. Sociological Research Online, 13(6), 1-13. https://doi.org/10.5153%2Fsro.1814.

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Appearance comparisons…

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Goffman, E. (1990). Stigma: notes on the management of spoiled identity. Penguin Group. (Original work published 1963).

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Fat! Ugly! Loser! Nerd! Stupid!

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Being laughed at = painful emotional experience

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You’re perfectly fit & healthy…

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Janes, L. M., & Olson, J. M. (2015). Humor as an abrasive or a lubricant in social situation: Martineau revisited. Humor, 28(2), 271-288. https://DOI 10.1515/humor-2015-0021

Negative humour = coping mechanism

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