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CONTENTS
((04) N trends
(07) Letters
(10) Mark Storey, A Naturist Jaunt to Western Massachusetts
(13) Nicky Hoffman, Armand and Angelina come to the ENG
(15) Anne Sexton, Lament
(16) Feature Lee Baxandall
(19) Mark Storey, The History of The Naturist Society
(21) Richard Mason, Lee Baxandall: The Man and his Legacy
(29) JoAn Eston, Dedicated to the Memory of Lee Baxandall
(35) Shirley Mason, A Tribute to Lee Baxandall
(55) Michael Kush, Naturism in America: Changing Attitudes toward Nudity
(59) Ron Coleman, How I Became a Nudist Cartoonist
(61) Michael Cooney, The Latest Generation at Cypress Cove
(65) Stephen Payne, Club Orient
(67) Jim Bailey, Cruising Nude on the Danube
(70) Kathy Blanchard, Saving on a Rainy Day
(72) John Fairbanks, Bagheera. Corsica
(74) Edna Vollmer, Curves to Draw: A Naturist Artist
(76) This is Naturism: 3rd Annual Photo Contest Winners
(78) Nick Mayhew-Smith, Formentera, Spain
(84) Debbie Jungwirth, This Is Who I Am (Book Review)
(85) Nicole Smith, A Stingray Bit My Nipple (Book Review)
(86) Naturist Marketplace
(90) Naturist Network
BOOK DESCRIPTION
Is it right that, despite the promises of feminism, womens bodies remain at the mercy of state, society and religion? Should a scantily clad woman, or a promiscuous one, be worth less than a fully covered woman, or a chaste one? Are being sexy and being smart really mutually exclusive?
Can a woman be both body and brain? Victoria Bateman has confronted these questions with actions as well as words. She has appeared naked on national television, on stage, in art and at protests using her body, as well as her brain, to deliver her message. In Naked Feminism, Bateman makes a compelling case for womens bodily freedom, and explains why the current puritanical revival is so dangerous for women. Illustrating the swinging pendulum of bodily modesty through the ages, she takes us on a journey from the ancient civilisations of Egypt and Babylon, through the birth of Christianity and Islam, to the lax morals of the medieval period and the bawdiness of Chaucer and Shakespeare; to the clampdowns of the Puritans and later the Victorians and, more recently, to the re-veiling of the Middle East and the purity pledges of modern-day America. She ends with a plea: feminists must unite to challenge the repression of the female body, as only then can women be truly free. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Victoria Bateman (8/5/2023). Naked Feminism: Breaking the Cult of Female Modesty. Cambridge: Polity Press. 1st Edition. Hardcover. 320p. ISBN-13: 978-1-5095-5606-9.

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