Most cultures ostracize people who do not fit within their norms. They pressure abnormal people to change their appearance, fix what bothers others, or stay out of sight -- a pressure Leslie Fiedler has named "The Tyranny of the Normal". This anthology examines the experiences of those who live outside social norms for attractiveness, size, and shape; it also explores the reactions of "normal" people to those who seem grotesque.
I read this for a class by the same name that I took in college and which was taught by Buckley. It is a great collection of short stories ranging in scope from circus freaks to eating disorders.
I picked this book up used somewhere, stuck mainly by its bold title, and smiled thinking how wonderfully surreal it would look in my office collection. No one ever said a word about it. LoL.
When I finally took it home and began reading, I was surprised when, after a few chapters of dated but thoughtful and mostly still relevant textbook style writing, it branched out into the long series of fiction pieces. I really enjoyed them though and, in retrospect, it makes total sense. (;