Plaisirs de femmes, Chantal Thomass

Plaisirs de femmes, Chantal Thomass
Title Plaisirs de femmes, Chantal Thomass PDF eBook
Author Chantal Thomass
Publisher Images en Manoeuvres Editions
Pages 196
Release 2001
Genre Costum design
ISBN

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Underdressed

Underdressed
Title Underdressed PDF eBook
Author Elodie Piveteau
Publisher Silverback Books
Pages 274
Release 2005
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 9782752801500

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A new book on the compact series, the history of ladies' underwear. The story of three friends trying on some chic and alluring underwear in the loft of a young man.

Artyear 2002

Artyear 2002
Title Artyear 2002 PDF eBook
Author Hopefulmonster
Publisher Hopeful Monster
Pages 322
Release 2002
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9788877571502

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"Artyear" is the complete guide to exhibitions of art and architecture in museums throughout the world. Offering comprehensive advance information on all major events in Europe, the Americas, and the Far East, country-by-country details, and up-to-date information on permanent collections, curators, opening times, book shops, restaurants, and entrance fees. This year's edition covers more institutions in more detail than ever before.

The Story of Lingerie

The Story of Lingerie
Title The Story of Lingerie PDF eBook
Author Muriel Barbier
Publisher Parkstone International
Pages 576
Release 2023-12-28
Genre Design
ISBN 1783107456

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What is the social merit or purpose of all those bras and panties on perfectly sculpted bodies that we see spread across billboards and magazines? Many women indulge in lingerie to please men. Yet, ever since Antiquity, women have always kept lingerie hidden away under outer garments. Thus, lingerie must be more than erotic bait. Authors Muriel Barbier and Shazia Boucher have researched iconography to explore the relationship of lingerie to society, the economy and the corridors of intimacy. They correlate lingerie with emancipation, querying whether it asserts newfound freedoms or simply adjusts to conform to changing social values. The result is a rigorous scientific rationale spiced with a zest of humour. And the tinier lingerie gets, the more scholarly attention it deserves.

French books in print, anglais

French books in print, anglais
Title French books in print, anglais PDF eBook
Author Electre
Publisher
Pages 1798
Release 2002
Genre
ISBN 9782765408468

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Using French Vocabulary

Using French Vocabulary
Title Using French Vocabulary PDF eBook
Author Jean H. Duffy
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 490
Release 1999-03-11
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780521578516

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Providing a structured vocabulary for all levels of undergraduate French courses, this text offers coverage of concrete and abstract vocabulary relating to the physical, cultural, social, commercial and political environment, as well as exposure to commonly encountered technical terminology.

Travelling Concepts in the Humanities

Travelling Concepts in the Humanities
Title Travelling Concepts in the Humanities PDF eBook
Author Mieke Bal
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 396
Release 2002-11-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1442690453

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Attempting to bridge the gap between specialised scholarship in the humanistic disciplines and an interdisciplinary project of cultural analysis, Mieke Bal has written an intellectual travel guide that charts the course 'beyond' cultural studies. As with any guide, it can be used in a number of ways and the reader can follow or willfully ignore any of the paths it maps or signposts. Bal's focus for this book is the idea that interdisciplinarity in the humanities - necessary, exciting, serious - must seek its heuristic and methodological basis in concepts rather than its methods. Concepts are not grids to put over an object. The counterpart of any given concept is the cultural text or work or 'thing' that constitutes the object of analysis. No concept is meaningful for cultural analysis unless it helps us to understand the object better on its own terms. Bal offers the reader a sustained theoretical reflection on how to 'do' cultural analysis through a tentative practice of doing just that. This offers a concrete practice to theoretical constructs, and allows the proposed method more accessibility. Please note: illustrations have been removed from the ebook at the request of the rightsholder.