Provocation and Titillation: To Show Off the Unshown. The Intimate Provocations of Showing Religion in Secular France

In Laurie A. Frederik (ed.), Showing off, showing up: studies of hype, heightened performance, and cultural power. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press (2017)
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