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Big Talk : Narrative Discourse Around Obesity in the Mississippi Delta - Amy Ulmer

Big Talk

Narrative Discourse Around Obesity in the Mississippi Delta

By: Amy Ulmer

Paperback | 15 December 2026

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Popular and clinical discussions of obesity in the Mississippi Delta often highlight the regions "unhealthy" food culture and lifestyle as explanations for what is considered a severe obesity epidemic. In Big Talk: Narrative Discourse Around Obesity in the Mississippi Delta, author Amy Ulmer examines how these narratives about obesity in the Delta obscure the regions deep structural inequalities by framing poor health as the result of individual choices. Ulmer names this discourse "Delta obesity talk" and traces its circulation through media coverage, clinical literature, and public health campaigns targeting the Lower Mississippi River Delta.

By centering such individual behaviors as diet, exercise, and lifestyle, these narratives redirect attention away from systemic issues and onto individual bodies. Ulmer demonstrates that Delta obesity talk regionalizes, moralizes, and racializes national obesity narratives by stressing personal responsibility, threatening escalating health care costs, blaming modern fast food and technology, and framing health in terms of "access" to resources. Within the Delta, these themes are further inflected by stereotypes of Southern and Delta culture, including notions of a "slower pace of life" and a tradition of unhealthy cuisine, which work to naturalize and obscure longstanding social and economic inequities. Offering a regional perspective largely missing from existing scholarship, Ulmers analysis reveals how health narratives are never just medical, but also cultural, historical, and political, shaping how we understand bodies, blame, and inequality in America.

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"Very powerful. Amy Ulmer provides a unique and heretofore unavailable critique of obesity, representation, and intervention, focusing on Black women in the Delta. This work is extremely important, particularly in a time when women's bodily autonomy is under threat, and anti-DEI initiatives threaten to make studies like this harder to do and harder to find." - Deborah Chappel Daniel, associate professor of English at Arkansas State University "Ulmer reminds us of the complex circumscription of human 'choice' in the face of persistent systemic racism, classism, sexism, and now healthism. Approaches that focus on individual behaviors and fail to address these broader issues will inevitably reinscribe violence while leaving the 'problems' of fat and ill health intact. Very convincing argument." - Carrie Helms Tippen, author of Unpalatable: Stories of Pain and Pleasure in Southern Cookbooks

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