Some Considerations Regarding Adornment, the Gender “Binary,” and Gender Expression

Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 79 (4):488-492 (2021)
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Stephen Davies’s Adornment lays an admirable foundation upon which much fruitful philosophical discussion about the topic of adornment can—and likely, will—be b.

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