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    Clothing Eros: The Erotic Potentials of Dress

    enJuly 04, 2013
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    About this Episode

    Judith Clark and Adam Phillips in conversation with Frances Corner on The Concise Dictionary of Dress, erotic potentials of fashion, and the idiosyncratic collaboration between a costume curator and a psychoanalyst.

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