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Marc Cluet, « “Clothing is a Crime” », DeVisu - Pépinière de revues en histoire des arts, ID : 10.54390/modespratiques.281
It’s commonly stated that nudism, as it is practiced today, “stems from a movement of the exaltation and extension of functional nudity.” Since the 18th century, various hygiene specialists saw nudity as healthy and endorsed bathing in water, sun, air, and light. The “bathers” tacitly agreed to limit all behavior that was suggestive, erotic, or sexual. At certain eras, however, there existed forms of collective nudity where the motives weren’t health or even physical or moral comfort, but the de …