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Body Arts: Scent, Pain and Exchange

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Pitt Rivers Museum
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Professor Jeremy MacClancy of Oxford Brookes University talks to Helen Hales of the Pitt Rivers Museum about themes including scent and perfume,.
expressions of womanhood among a minority hill tribe in Pakistan, and the role of pain, degradation and empowerment in marking the body.

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Pitt Rivers Museum
People
Jeremy MacClancy
Helen Hales
Keywords
Pakistan
society
pitt rivers
anthropology
culture
tribes
Department: Pitt Rivers Museum
Date Added: 22/08/2011
Duration: 00:13:31

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