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The Right to be Publicly Naked: A Defence of Nudism [PDF]
Many liberal democracies have legal restrictions on nudism. This article argues that when public nudity does not pose a health threat (which it seldom does), such restrictions are unjust. To vindicate this claim, I start by showing that there are two weighty interests served by the freedom to be naked in public. First, it promotes individual well-being;
Bouke De Vries
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Brian Hoffman, Naked: A Cultural History of American Nudism
Katerina Delikonstantinidou
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La photographie naturiste existe-t-elle ?
In order to encourage the practice of naturism in France, during the 1920s, the various publications of the movement have relied on images. However, it took a few years for naturist photography – by naturists, intended for naturists – to consequently ...
Jean Da Silva
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Examining the role of Islamic Schools in reinforcement of Hijab Culture from “Social Capital” perspective [PDF]
As an Islamic obligation in Iran’s Society, the Hijab doctrine was regarded by Pahlavi Dynasty as an impediment in the way of development. Therefore, the “politics of Nudism” is pursued by the regime. It was not acceptable to the people.
Abolfazl Shakoori, Jalil Dara
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Les plages nudistes, une exception occidentale ?
Un recensement et une cartographie à l’échelle mondiale des plages nudistes montrent leur localisation quasi exclusive en Europe et dans les pays de peuplement européen.
Emmanuel Jaurand
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Territoires de mauvais genre ?
For gay men, the beach is far more than a place of leisure. They tend to meet on secluded beach areas, separated from those where lamifies gather, as a means to escape a normative gaze and a social norm which defines the masculine by ignoring or ...
Emmanuel Jaurand
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A literature review into South Africa’s attempt to create a nudist beach at Ray Nkonyeni Municipality, KwaZuluNatal. [PDF]
The tourism industry has grown in leaps and bounds in South Africa, since the first democratic elections in 1994. The peaceful elections which resulted in the election of Nelson Mandela, as the first democratically elected president of South Africa, was ...
Unathi Sonwabile Henama
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The end of the 19th century in Europe saw the spread of naturist utopias which, in reaction to the industrialisation of society, advocated a regeneration of the body based on renewed contact with nature, nudism and pacifism.
Sara Vitacca
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