From fig leaves to skinny jeans: how clothes shape our experience of God, ourselves, and everything else
<p>In the history of sartorial reflection, the usual offerings for human motivations to dress are: protection (i.e. from the elements), modesty, decoration, and socio-political self-expression. The literature on clothing rarely attends, however, to the question of garments' impact on wear...
Main Author: | McCarthy, B |
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Other Authors: | Pattison, G |
Format: | Thesis |
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2016
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