“The abuse of dress”: Victorian fashion and fatphobia

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Allen, L. 2019. “The abuse of dress”: Victorian fashion and fatphobia.
AuthorsAllen, L.
TypeConference paper
KeywordsVictorian dress; Victorian fashion; Fatphobia; Fat phobia
Year2019
ConferenceBreaking Bounds
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Web address (URL) of conference proceedingshttps://breakingbounds2019.wordpress.com/
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Deposited08 Aug 2022
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