I have been reading “Naked Fear” by Dennis Craig Smith and
in one chapter called Modesty Madness he cites this example of what he describes
as the paradox that society has regarding the body and sexuality.
Well in the second shot Demi had a suit body painted on and
although with a little careful observation you can clearly see her nipples there was an “illusion of modesty … and the
public was protected by its own imagination from viewing a naked body”.
Dennis Craig Smith then poses the question, “What does it
say about the attitudes toward decency if a person who is actually nude is
considered dressed because we perceive him to be? If decency cam be illusive,
and if we can be fooled into a false sense of acceptability, then could it not
be that the concept of decency itself is
an illusion?
The anti-body campaigners have and continue to work this
illusion, proclaiming the human body as "dirty" and "evil" when in truth it is a perfect
and amazing instrument for our use.
Great article! The silly things we do to try to reconcile our fascination with nudity and sex with our ingrained training to fear and loathe both, except in the right circumstances, of course!
ReplyDeleteYou might enjoy this whimsical little article we posted a while ago: 'What If...' http://allnudist.wordpress.com/2008/03/15/what-if-2/