Configuring bariatric bodies: exploring obesity surgery beyond the hospital

Authors

  • Jordi Sanz Lancaster University

Abstract

Bariatric surgery (surgery for obesity) is, in many cases, the last resort for the clinically overweight. Drawing on ethnographic materials in a unit of morbid obesity, this article explores how "bariatric bodies" are configured so that bariatric surgery is a sustainable solution beyond the operation theatre. However, what medicine calls ?side-effects?, are, in terms of body configuration, a new set of semiotic-material relationships which start, but do not end, in the operating theatre. The bariatric digestive system might not necessarily fit with the set of relations with which it has to deal on leaving the hospital: the person will have to cope with eating very little, and with being able to ingest only a very limited amount of nutrients.

Keywords

Configuración corporal, Actor-network theory, Cirugía bariátrica

Author Biography

Jordi Sanz, Lancaster University

Licenciado en sociología (UAB) y DEA en Psicología social (UAB)

Published

2006-11-07

How to Cite

Sanz, J. (2006). Configuring bariatric bodies: exploring obesity surgery beyond the hospital. Athenea Digital. Revista De Pensamiento E investigación Social, 1(10), 103–120. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/athenead/v1n10.295

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