Book Read Free

Naked

Page 42

by Brian S. Hoffman


  Smith, Al, 39–47

  Smith, Chad, 227

  Smith, Jan, 236

  Spock, Benjamin, 167, 183

  Sumner, William Graham, 96,176

  Sunshine and Health (S&H); aesthetics of, 112–115; bankruptcy, 208; erotic content, 117–130; female readership, 139–141; full frontal nudity (see also Nudity: and display of genitalia), 124–128; 198–203; homoeroticism, 119–124; personal advertisements, 122; postal censorship, 170–174; rationing, 108; Second World War readership, 88, 115; self-censorship of, 113; sexism, 155, 157; short story format, 141

  Sunshine Book Company v. Summerfield (1957), 187, 198

  Suominen, Arne L., 19–27

  Suplee, Zelda, 142

  Suren, Hans, 70

  Swimming pools, 21–22, 52, 68, 154

  Swimsuits, 32–33

  Swinging/swingers, at nudist camps, 216, 218, 258

  Tarver, Darrell, 223. See also Free beach movement

  Thorne, Richard, 221. See also East Bay Sexual Freedom League

  Tourism, and nudism, 10–11, 132–133, 149, 248, 254

  Trailers/Trailer Park, 158

  Ulysses, 38

  Ungewitter, Richard, 70

  U.S. Customs Service, 9, 87

  U.S. Internal Revenue Service, 159

  Vadas, Melinda, 245

  Vargas Girls, 169

  Voelker, John D., 164–168

  Volak, George, 252

  Volleyball, 154

  Waldrop, Frank, 96–97

  Wallace, Vice President Henry, 88, 97; defense of Parmelee, 102

  Warren, Chief Justice Earl, 184

  Warren, Howard, 75–76, 95

  Webb, Kenneth, 10, 51, 149

  Weinberg, Martin, 210; and situated morality, 214, 216

  Wells, H. G., 94

  Wheat, Alfred, 90

  Wilkinson, Robert (Los Angeles city council), 230

  Williams, Carl Easton (president of ASA), 107

  World Guide to Nude Beaches and Recreation (1980), 236

  “XB-58” event, 303n51. See also Nude beaches

  Yank, 116

  Young, John and Elizabeth, 258

  About the Author

  Brian Hoffman received his Ph.D. in history from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has taught the history of medicine at the University of California–San Francisco and American studies at Wesleyan University. He lives in Guilford, Connecticut.

 

 

 


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