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Nudity : a cultural anatomy

We alternately think of nudity as a perversion and a state of innocence. Why is our response so contradictory and why is nudity treated so differently in different contexts? Drawing on popular culture, literature, philosophy, religion, and firsthand interviews in order to answer these questions, Barcan encounters morticians, nudists, strippers, nurses, tattooists, artists and pornographers. Shining a light on a topic that has been largely ignored despite its ability to titillate, shock and entertain, Nudity is a fascinating blend of meaningful minutiae and big philosophical questions about this most unnatural state of nature. --Publisher
Print Book, English, 2004
Berg, Oxford, UK, 2004
xi, 308 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
9781859738726, 1859738729
54416112
Introduction
The nudity/clothing dialectic
The metaphor of nudity
Unnatural nature : mess, savagery, perversion, crime
The nude republic : celebrity, "ordinariness" and identity
Conclusion