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Class and Bodily Practices in Oulu by m_gugeanu1 is a document available to read on EtoBox.
This paper explores how class influenced bodily practices in early modern Oulu, focusing on foodways and dress as reflections of social identity. It discusses the rigid class distinctions in early modern Sweden, highlighting how material culture and disciplinary codes governed behavior, consumption, and self-presentation. Through archaeological findings, the study examines the relationship between food culture, dress, and class identity in the context of a small town on the northern edge of Europe.
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- m_gugeanu1
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- EN