Naked Magazine's Worldwide Guide to Naked Places

Naked Magazine's Worldwide Guide to Naked Places
Author: Robert Steele
Publisher: The Nazca Plains Corporation
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2012
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 161098305X

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Naked Magazine and The Nazca Plains Corporation are proud to bring you the very latest edition of the most complete guide to gay naked travel in the world. We've tried our best to make this the most complete, up to date and current guide to places known to have a gay naked following. The one thing that makes this guide so special is that it's specifically geared to the gay naked traveler- namely YOU! Although being naked is for those using this guide, just remember that people, places and naked status change VERY quickly. So, if you find a B&B or location that's gone clothed, drop us a line and let us know. This guide is only as good as the info we put in it, so help us help you and keep us informed!

Naked Places

Naked Places
Author: Michael Boyd
Publisher:
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2002
Genre: Gay men
ISBN: 9780965608947

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Naked Cities - Struggle in the Global Slums

Naked Cities - Struggle in the Global Slums
Author: Mute
Publisher: Mute Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2006-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0955066433

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According to UN research data, by 2030 half of the world's population will be living in slums. Meanwhile, in Durban, residents of Forman and Kennedy Road settlements risk arrest and police violence to protest forced eviction and demand clean drinking water and sanitation. The statistics are not supposed to talk back. This issue of Mute, largely sparked by Mike Davis' claim that in the megaslums Muhammad and the Holy Ghost have superceded Marx, considers another view of the world's burgeoning 'naked cities'. Where the populace are refugees without rights or basic amenities, are new forms of political action emerging? Texts by: Amita Baviskar, Iain Boal, Anna Dezeuze, Michael Edwards, Melanie Gilligan, Anthony Iles, Demetra Kotouza, Penny Koutrolikou, Josaphat Robert Large, Félix Morisseau-Leroy, Kevin Pina, Richard Pithouse, Benedict Seymour and Rachel Weber

Naked City

Naked City
Author: Sharon Zukin
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2009-12-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0199741891

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As cities have gentrified, educated urbanites have come to prize what they regard as "authentic" urban life: aging buildings, art galleries, small boutiques, upscale food markets, neighborhood old-timers, funky ethnic restaurants, and old, family-owned shops. These signify a place's authenticity, in contrast to the bland standardization of the suburbs and exurbs. But as Sharon Zukin shows in Naked City, the rapid and pervasive demand for authenticity--evident in escalating real estate prices, expensive stores, and closely monitored urban streetscapes--has helped drive out the very people who first lent a neighborhood its authentic aura: immigrants, the working class, and artists. Zukin traces this economic and social evolution in six archetypal New York areas--Williamsburg, Harlem, the East Village, Union Square, Red Hook, and the city's community gardens--and travels to both the city's first IKEA store and the World Trade Center site. She shows that for followers of Jane Jacobs, this transformation is a perversion of what was supposed to happen. Indeed, Naked City is a sobering update of Jacobs' legendary 1961 book, The Death and Life of Great American Cities. Like Jacobs, Zukin looks at what gives neighborhoods a sense of place, but argues that over time, the emphasis on neighborhood distinctiveness has become a tool of economic elites to drive up real estate values and effectively force out the neighborhood "characters" that Jacobs so evocatively idealized.

Naked at Lunch

Naked at Lunch
Author: Mark Haskell Smith
Publisher: Open Road + Grove/Atlantic
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2015-06-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0802191789

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“A delightful and informative look at nudism throughout history and around the world.” —The Seattle Times People have been getting naked in public for reasons other than sex for centuries. But as Mark Haskell Smith reveals, being a nudist is more complicated than simply dropping trou. “Nonsexual social nudism,” as it’s called, rose to prominence in the late nineteenth century. Intellectuals, outcasts, and health nuts from Victorian England and colonial India to Belle Époque France and Gilded Age Manhattan disrobed and wrote manifestos about the joys of going clothing-free. From stories of ancient Greek athletes slathered in olive oil to the millions of Germans who fled the cities for a naked frolic during the Weimar Republic to American soldiers given “naturist” magazines by the Pentagon in the interest of preventing sexually transmitted diseases, this book uncovers nudism’s amusing and provocative past. Coated in multiple layers of high SPF sunblock, Haskell Smith publicly disrobes for the first time in Palm Springs; observes the culture of family nudism in a clothing-free Spanish town; and travels to the largest nudist resort in the world, a hedonist’s paradise in the south of France. He reports on San Francisco’s controversial ban on public nudity, participates in a week of naked hiking in the Austrian Alps, and caps off his adventures with a week on a Caribbean cruise known as the Big Nude Boat. Equal parts cultural history and gonzo participatory journalism, Naked at Lunch is “an absolute hoot” (Los Angeles Magazine) and “a total joy” (Meghan Daum). “Smith puts on his reporter’s hat and takes off everything else as he explores the history and sociology of nudism.” —Los Angeles Times

Naked Addiction

Naked Addiction
Author: Caitlin Rother
Publisher: WildBlue Press
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2014-11-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0990557391

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New York Times–bestselling author: A California cop plunges into the gritty secrets of a wealthy enclave in this psychologically complex crime thriller. Tired of working undercover narcotics, police detective Ken Goode wants a transfer to homicide. After the Camus-reading surfer finds the body of a beautiful woman in an alley, he is assigned to head a team of relief detectives with the hopes of proving he is homicide-worthy. As Goode explores the underbelly of the affluent coastal enclave of La Jolla, California, and its hipster neighbor, Pacific Beach, he clashes with the patrons and employees of a neighborhood bar: real estate agents and beauty school students who have possible ties to an escort service and a drug ring—and keep turning up dead. The untimely disappearance of Goode’s sister proves a worrisome distraction as he chases suspects and a dogged cub reporter chases him. This intricately layered crime thriller revolves around a cast of characters who use addictions to try to fill the empty spaces within themselves—whether their drug of choice is sex, alcohol, cocaine, cigarettes, or in Goode’s case, caffeine and damaged women. “Rother is a keen architect of the most important part of storytelling: character.” —Michael Connelly “A strong debut from a perceptive and unflinching writer.” —T. Jefferson Parker

Naked in the Woods- A Guide to Spiritual Nudity

Naked in the Woods- A Guide to Spiritual Nudity
Author: Storm Moon
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2007-05-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1409278352

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You know that wonderful feeling of being naked in nature? This groundbreaking book will show you how to commune with nature, perceive her spirits, honour your body, and more! Naked in the Woods is a complete handbook that gives you sensory exercises, sensual journeys, and many other tools to bring your naked experiences to the next wonderful level. If you love being naked in nature at the beach, on the lawn or in a forest, you will love this book!

Naked Crow 7 - Sacred Arrows

Naked Crow 7 - Sacred Arrows
Author: P.Z. Walker
Publisher: P.Z. Walker
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2018-09-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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A mysterious archer goes around, shooting people seemingly at random. Since the arrows clearly have a Native American origin, the police get in touch with Sheila. While this goes on, Josy gets into an occupational tight spot. Sheila is also put in charge of handling a theatre group that wants to perform a play at the Mighty Oaks resort, while she's looking after two special guests of whom she grows quite fond. Then there's the big surprise that Jeremy has for Sheila, but that's not all: Mandy and Josy team up to arrange something special for Sheila and Jeremy. These and more adventures are waiting for you. Dive right in. Just don't get hit by Sacred Arrows.

Naked Crow 2 - Evil Spirit

Naked Crow 2 - Evil Spirit
Author: P.Z. Walker
Publisher: P.Z. Walker
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2014-10-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Sheila and her friends face a problem when an ancient, evil spirit appears at the Mighty Oaks naturist resort. Her spirit guide Acaraho and Sheila have to do something, but what? Luckily she doesn't have to fight this battle alone. Also in her private life Sheila faces difficult decisions. Surprises are lined up for her and Jeremy, and also for many other people that get involved in the hunt for the Evil Spirit. This is book 2 in the "Naked Crow" series.

Naked

Naked
Author: Brian Hoffman
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2015-05
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0814790534

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In 1929, a small group of men and women threw off their clothes and began to exercise in a New York City gymnasium, marking the start of the American nudist movement. While countless Americans had long enjoyed the pleasures of skinny dipping or nude sunbathing, nudists were the first to organize a movement around the idea that exposing the body corrected the ills of modern society and produced profound benefits for the body as well as the mind. Despite hostility and skepticism, American nudists enlisted the support of health enthusiasts, homemakers, sex radicals, and even ministers, and in the process, redefined what could be seen, experienced, and consumed in twentieth-century America. Naked gives a vibrant, detailed account of the American nudist movement and the larger cultural phenomenon of public nudity in the United States. Brian S. Hoffman reflects on the idea of nakedness itself in the context of a culture that wrestles with an inherent sense of shame and conflicting moral attitudes about the body. In exploring the social and legal history of nudism, Hoffman reveals how anxieties about gender, race, sexuality, and age inform our conceptions of nakedness. The book traces the debates about distinguishing deviant sexualities from morally acceptable display, the legal processes that helped bring about the dramatic changes in sexuality in the 1960s and 1970s, as well as the explosion in eroticism that has increasingly defined the modern American consumer economy. Drawing on a colorful collection of nudist materials, films, and magazines, Naked exposes the social, cultural, and moral assumptions about nakedness and the body normally hidden from view and behind closed doors.