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A Brief History Of Nakedness

The naked human body evokes contradictory feelings and ideas: it can thrill or revolt us; it can signal innocence or sexual availability; honesty or madness; oneness with nature or separation from society; even birth and rebirth. This book traces humanity's preoccupation with nudity in three distinct areas: religion, politics and popular culture.
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The naked human body evokes contradictory feelings & ideas: it can thrill or revolt us; it can signal innocence or sexual availability; honesty or madness; oneness with nature or separation from society; even birth & rebirth. This book traces humanity's preoccupation with nudity in three distinct areas: religion, politics & popular culture.

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Human - A highly developed and adapted mamal and deminant species on earth
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