Kate Harding

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Kate Harding (born c. 1975)[1] is an American feminist and fat-acceptance writer. She was founding editor of the Shapely Prose blog, author of Asking For It: The Alarming Rise of Rape Culture—and What We Can Do About It, co-author of Lessons From the Fat-o-Sphere: Quit Dieting and Declare a Truce with Your Body, and co-editor of anthology Nasty Women: Feminism, Resistance, and Revolution in Trump's America.

Bornc. 1975 (age 5051)
OccupationWriter
Era21st century
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Kate Harding
Bornc. 1975 (age 5051)
EducationUniversity of Toronto
Vermont College of Fine Arts (MFA)
OccupationWriter
Era21st century
Known forShapely Prose
Lessons From the Fat-o-Sphere
Asking For It
Nasty Women
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Early life

Harding attended the University of Toronto for college, majoring in English, then earned an MFA in fiction from Vermont College of Fine Arts.[2]

Career

Harding was founding editor of a blog called Shapely Prose, which she edited from 2007 to 2010.[2]

Hard is co-author, with Marianne Kirby, of the 2009 book Lessons From the Fat-o-Sphere: Quit Dieting and Declare a Truce with Your Body (Penguin/Perigee).[3][4]

In 2015, Harding published Asking For It: The Alarming Rise of Rape Culture—and What We Can Do About It.[5][6][7] In Slate, Amanda Marcotte described Harding's approach in the book as "working as a cultural critic, focusing on the cultural response to and understanding of sexual assault more than the crimes themselves".[8] In the Los Angeles Times, Rebecca Carroll called the book "a smart, impassioned and well-researched agenda for a strictly no-nonsense understanding of rape culture."[9]

In 2017, Harding co-edited an anthology with Samhita Mukhopadhyay, entitled Nasty Women: Feminism, Resistance, and Revolution in Trump's America.[10][11][12][13][14][15][16]

Personal life

Harding is married and lives in Chicago.[1]

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