• Imogen Fox - The most dangerous message I've ever received - 008

  • Mar 18 2020
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

Imogen Fox - The most dangerous message I've ever received - 008

  • Summary

  • In this episode of Queers & Co., I’m joined by Imogen Fox, a queer Disabled femme who serves up radical body politics, anti-diet talk and non-judgemental compassion.

    We chat about Imogen’s first foray into disability rights activism as a teen, the trauma of eating rice cakes and cottage cheese and being indoctrinated into diet culture by those closest to us. We also talk about radical Disability politics, the co-opting and white-washing of movements and whether it’s really possible to use your privilege for good.

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    Find out more about Gem Kennedy and Queers & Co.

    Podcast Artwork by Gemma D’Souza


    Resources

    Follow Imogen on Instagram

    Read Imogen’s self-proclaimed ‘dusty’ blog here

    Watch You on Netflix here


    Full Transcription

    Gem: Hi Imogen.

    Imogen: Hello my lovely! Yeah, I’m not too bad, thank you. I was just saying to you I’ve got a really bad tummy ache, so I’m like in a massive jumper with a big hot water bottle… and a kitten actually, just curled up on the sofa, nursing myself.

    Gem: I’m sorry that you’re not well. But that sounds like a really lovely place to be in to recover.

    Imogen: It’s not not wellness. The annoying bit about it is that it can be quite a regular occurrence. It’s just that my tummy is part of my impairment. So, things like this are kind of, sort of normal. And my go-to coping strategy is to—especially when it’s cold. Just to huddle up and nest myself a little bit…

    Gem: Yeah, absolutely. Well, I think I came across your work maybe a couple of years ago. I’ve definitely been following you for quite a while…

    Imogen: We’ve been in touch for a while.

    Gem: Yeah! And we met at Body Kind last year.

    Imogen: Yeah, yeah…

    Gem: So, I’m really excited to get the chance to ask you all my questions. And I guess what I generally start off with when I’m chatting to people is just asking them to introduce how they identify, and I guess what different intersections play a role in them as a person.

    Imogen: Yeah, okay. I would say I’m a queer disabled femme. I haven’t really kind of started using the term non-binary, but I don’t really identify as being part of a gender binary particularly. I still use the pronouns she/her although they’re not particularly comfortable. But then I don’t find they/them any more comfortable. So, I tend to use a mixture of both of those things.

    I live in Bristol in the UK. And I have been a disability rights activist for most of my life actually. But I found an online community through Instagram a few years ago. So, I’ve just been writing and sharing stuff there for a while.

    Gem: Yeah. And I’m really interested in how that came about. You...

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