Publication

2008 - North Point Press, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

89,500 words, Guess

Page Count

358 pages

Identifiers

  • Internet Archivedirtoncleanun00ashe
  • ISBN-100374531374
  • ISBN-139780374531379
  • LibraryThing3888159
  • Goodreads3087190
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Classifications

  • LCCGT2845 .A84 2008

Description

What could be more routine than taking up soap and water and washing yourself? And yet cleanliness, or the lack of it, is intimately connected to ideas as large as spirituality and sexuality, and historical events that include plagues, the Civil War, and the discovery of germs. For the first-century Roman, being clean meant a two-hour soak in baths of various temperatures, scraping the body, and a final application of oil. For the aristocratic Frenchman in the seventeenth century, it meant changing your shirt once a day and using perfume to cover your own aroma as well as others', but never immersing yourself in water. Now we live in a deodorized world where sales of hand sanitizers and wipes are skyrocketing. Ashenburg's tour of history's baths and bathrooms reveals much about our changing and most intimate selves--what we desire, what we ignore, and what we fear.--From publisher description.

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  • The dirt on cleanNorth Point Press2008

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