Through Thick and Thin Articles

Acknowledgements

We wish to thank the Women’s College Hospital’s Women’s Xchange $15K Challenge for the research grant funding required to carry out this project. Research team members also thank their home institutions: the University of Ontario Institute of Technology, University of Guelph, Toronto Metropolitan University, Trent University, University of Manitoba, York University, and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. We are indebted to the artists and videographers who committed their creative labour to this project including Sharlene Bamboat, Liz Brockest, melanie g Campbell, Michele Clarke, Hannah Fowlie, Erin MacIndoe-Sproule, Ingrid Mundel, Michelle Peek, jes sasche, and Kimber Sider. 


Through Thick and Thin: Storying queer women's experiences of taking up and resisting idealized body images and expected body management practices

Rinaldi, J., C. Rice, A. LaMarre, K. Pendleton Jimenez, E. Harrison, M. Friedman, D. McPhail, M. Robinson, T. Tidgwell (2016/7). Through Thick and Thin: Storying queer women's experiences of taking up and resisting idealized body images and expected body management practices. Psychology of Sexualities Review Special Issue: Sexualities & Health.


 

Re-conceptualizing Temporality in and through Multi-Media Storytelling: Making Time with Through Thick and Thin

Lind, E.,  C. Kotow, C. Rice, J. Rinaldi, M. Friedman, T. Tidgwell (Publication Pending 2018). Re-conceptualizing Temporality in and through Multi-Media Storytelling: Making Time with Through Thick and Thin. Fat Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Body Weight and Society.

 


BODIES AT THE INTERSECTION: REFIGURING INTERSECTIONALITY THROUGH QUEER WOMEN’S COMPLEX EMBODIMENTS

Rice, C., K. Pendleton Jimenez, E. Harrison, M. Robinson, J. Rinaldi, A. LaMarre, J. Andrew. (Publication Pending 2018). Bodies At The Intersection: Refiguring Intersectionality Through Queer Women’s Complex Embodiments. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society.