The_Culture_of_Nakedness_and_the_Nakedness_of_Culture
The Culture of Nakedness and the Nakedness of Culture
Study of Islamic and western views on clothing and culture
The Culture of Nakedness and the Nakedness of Culture (Persian: فرهنگ برهنگی و برهنگی فرهنگی) is a book by Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel, an Iranian scholar and intellectual,[1] criticizing Western culture.[2] The book focuses on the issue of women's rights and the hijab, and argues that Western clothing differs from that of Eastern societies due to the differences in their viewpoints on humankind. It also explains how Japanese clothing became Westernized.
The book was first published by Sorush Publications[3] in 1980[4] and its twenty-third reprint was released in 2014.[5] It has been translated into several languages, including an Urdu version translated by Yunus Jaffery.[1]