This article revisits Kenneth Clark’s distinction between nudity and nakedness, and provides an alternative understanding perceiving the former as a performative event of the latter. It analyzes the spectatorship difficulties in accepting the naked human body for it externalizes what it is supposed to be hiding within its membrane: the otherness, the sameness; our biggest fear
Many liberal democracies have legal restrictions on nudism. This article argues that when public nud...
The male gaze within the visual culture is omnipresent. Consequently, this dominating perspective tr...
Drawing on 45 interviews, this article addresses how heterosexual men and women respond to and discu...
Bachelor thesis "Nudity as a source of (moral) provocation" deals with different reception of nudity...
This article examines the ways in which contemporary western cultures have attempted to legitimize c...
This essay looks into the deconstruction of the male gaze and the objectification process around the...
This paper explores the ambiguity of the naked moving body. The anthropologist noticed a double disc...
The article examines the relations between photography, body, nudity, and sexuality. It presents cha...
What does it mean to be naked in public? Approaching this question from across the disciplines, this...
As part of a larger study on the mainstreaming of pornography in contemporary film and television, t...
Anthropological shifts taking place in the modern culture have been examined in the article using th...
In the predominantly clothed societies of modernity, nakedness is an exceptional state, especially i...
International audienceThis article analyses athletic nudity as a tool of communication and an identi...
A 3000-word invited article for the 'Insights' section of The Conversation, reflecting on the contem...
Recently, I have been exposed to diverse attitudes toward nudity. Exploring individual characteristi...
Many liberal democracies have legal restrictions on nudism. This article argues that when public nud...
The male gaze within the visual culture is omnipresent. Consequently, this dominating perspective tr...
Drawing on 45 interviews, this article addresses how heterosexual men and women respond to and discu...
Bachelor thesis "Nudity as a source of (moral) provocation" deals with different reception of nudity...
This article examines the ways in which contemporary western cultures have attempted to legitimize c...
This essay looks into the deconstruction of the male gaze and the objectification process around the...
This paper explores the ambiguity of the naked moving body. The anthropologist noticed a double disc...
The article examines the relations between photography, body, nudity, and sexuality. It presents cha...
What does it mean to be naked in public? Approaching this question from across the disciplines, this...
As part of a larger study on the mainstreaming of pornography in contemporary film and television, t...
Anthropological shifts taking place in the modern culture have been examined in the article using th...
In the predominantly clothed societies of modernity, nakedness is an exceptional state, especially i...
International audienceThis article analyses athletic nudity as a tool of communication and an identi...
A 3000-word invited article for the 'Insights' section of The Conversation, reflecting on the contem...
Recently, I have been exposed to diverse attitudes toward nudity. Exploring individual characteristi...
Many liberal democracies have legal restrictions on nudism. This article argues that when public nud...
The male gaze within the visual culture is omnipresent. Consequently, this dominating perspective tr...
Drawing on 45 interviews, this article addresses how heterosexual men and women respond to and discu...