2013
DOI: 10.1080/14636204.2013.868242
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The balcony of theChapín, or the vain architecture of shoes in early modern Spain

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“…Sometimes this was one large platform, or it was split into two. As Small (2015) said in her presentation, these were often worn by women with costumes to, yet again, flaunt wealth by requiring servants and carriages just to wear these shoes (Carrión, 2014). However, as these shoes were fully hidden under their garments, the sexualisation of shoes began for they were seen as an undergarment or underwear.…”
Section: U L T U R a L And S O C I A L C O N T E X Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sometimes this was one large platform, or it was split into two. As Small (2015) said in her presentation, these were often worn by women with costumes to, yet again, flaunt wealth by requiring servants and carriages just to wear these shoes (Carrión, 2014). However, as these shoes were fully hidden under their garments, the sexualisation of shoes began for they were seen as an undergarment or underwear.…”
Section: U L T U R a L And S O C I A L C O N T E X Tmentioning
confidence: 99%