
The Dirt on Clean by Katherine Ashenburg
The question of cleanliness is one every age and culture has answered with confidence. For the first-century Roman, being clean meant a two-hour soak in baths of various temperatures, scraping the body with a miniature rake, and a final application of oil. For the aristocratic Frenchman in the seventeenth century, it meant changing your shirt once a day and perhaps going so far as to dip your hands in some water. Did Napoleon know something we didn't when he wrote to Josephine, I will return in five days. Stop washing? And why is the German term Warmduscher--a man who washes in warm or hot water--invariably a slight against his masculinity? Katherine Ashenburg takes on such fascinating questions as these in The Dirt on Clean, her charming tour of attitudes toward hygiene through time. An engrossing fusion of erudition and anecdote, The Dirt on Clean considers the bizarre prescriptions of history's doctors, the hygienic peccadilloes of great authors, and the historic twists and turns that have brought us to a place Ashenburg considers hedonistic yet oversanitized.
Katherine Ashenburg contributes to The New York Times, The Walrus, and Toronto Life, among other publications. She has written three nonfiction books for adults, but this is her first book for young readers, All the Dirt on Becoming Clean. Katherine currently resides in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780865476905 |
| ISBN 10 | 086547690X |
| Title | The Dirt on Clean |
| Author | Katherine Ashenburg |
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| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | North Point Press |
| Year published | 2007-11-13 |
| Number of pages | 358 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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