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The emphasis on dress, which was an inescapable reality of public life, posed a quandary for the Mughals, who found themselves in contact with two distinct sartorial cultures, which were characterised by what cultural historian Phillip Wagoner calls their “sharply opposing attitudes to the body”.4 In the Indic system of dress, the body was seen as... See more
The Emperor’s New Clothes: Fashion, Politics, and Identity in Mughal South Asia
anthropology, dress, clothing, cultural beliefs about showing the body

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