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    Foot binding (simplified Chinese: 缠足; traditional Chinese: 纏足; pinyin: chánzú), or footbinding, was the Chinese custom of breaking and tightly binding...
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  • binding pages into a book Breast binding or chest binding, a wrapping to form a bra-like structure. Egg binding Foot binding, a Chinese custom practiced on...
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    Snowboard (redirect from Strap-in binding)
    jumping. Later, in 1982, they attached a foot binding to the Snurfer. The binding was only for the back foot, and had a release capability. In 1985, after...
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    olfactophilia (odor fetishism), and tickling. Sigmund Freud also considered foot binding as a form of fetishism, although this view was disputed. Odor fetishism...
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    build their mosques in a middle-eastern style. Hui women once practiced foot binding, at the time a common practice across China. It was particularly prevalent...
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    Footwrap (redirect from Foot bindings)
    Footwraps (also referred to as foot cloths, rags, bandages or bindings, or by their Russian name portyanki) are rectangular pieces of cloth that are worn...
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    slang). Ball (foot) Barefoot Comparison of orthotics Flat feet Foot binding Foot fetishism Foot gymnastics Gait analysis Pedobarography (foot pressure analysis)...
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  • Society (戒缠足会; Jiè chánzú huì), was a civil organization which opposed foot binding in late Qing dynasty China. It was affected by the Hundred Days' Reform...
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    Lotus shoe (category Foot fetishism)
    their culture. Though foot binding is no longer practiced, many lotus shoes survive as artifacts in museums or private collections. Foot fetishism Shoe fetishism...
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    concubinage. The last few regional practices of foot-binding died out, with the last case of foot-binding reported in 1957. The Great Leap Forward, while...
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    parties equally for premarital sex. A noted repressive practice was foot binding. Foot binding originated during the Song dynasty, and was practiced by the wealthiest...
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    when foot binding became common women's way of life, foot binding was just considered the most natural physical behavior for girls. Foot binding was as...
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  • or employment outside of their community. In China, the practice of foot binding involved a girl's feet being bound at age six to create the "ideal" image...
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    proposed banning of foot-binding and encouraged women to engage in the workforce, political environment and education. The foot-binding costume had long...
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    Castration is also a form of mutilation. The traditional Chinese practice of foot binding is a form of mutilation. Another form of mutilation that has captured...
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  • on footbinding, and the earliest-known Christian anti-foot binding society, the Heavenly Foot Society, was formed in Xiamen in 1874. It was championed...
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    Florence (1985). Put Your Foot Down: A Treatise on the History of Shoes. C. Venton. ISBN 9780854751112. "The History of Foot Binding in China". ThoughtCo....
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  • increased scrutiny under the country's system of mass surveillance. Foot binding in Chinese history was initially a mark of hierarchy and privilege in...
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    M. (2017). Foot-Binding - World History Encyclopedia. [online] worldhistory.org. Available at: https://www.worldhistory.org/Foot-Binding/ [Accessed April...
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    100%. In 1912, the Chinese government ordered the cessation of foot-binding. Foot-binding involved the alteration of the bone structure so that the feet...
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  • Breast ironing Female genital mutilation Gishiri cutting Infibulation Foot binding Other issues Narcissistic abuse Gaslighting Dating abuse Domestic violence...
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  • Breast ironing Female genital mutilation Gishiri cutting Infibulation Foot binding Other issues Narcissistic abuse Gaslighting Dating abuse Domestic violence...
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    Artificial cranial deformation or modification, head flattening, or head binding is a form of body alteration in which the skull of a human being is deformed...
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    British writer and a campaigner for women's rights and later against foot binding in China. Little was born as Alicia Ellen Neve Bewicke in the Madeira...
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  • girls experience the painful process of foot binding at the same time. Foot-binding was the tradition of binding a young daughter's feet by wrapping cloth...
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    to one source, the creation of foot binding is associated with Daji as well. It is said that Daji created foot binding to hide her fox feet. As the other...
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    increased the risk of miscarriage and maternal death. Corset controversy Foot binding Tightlacing Chavasse, Pye Henry (1863). Advice to a Wife on the Management...
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    considered to be a more aristocratic characteristic in women. The practice of foot binding was intended to enhance this characteristic, though it made walking difficult...
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    usually made of copper or brass, usually stacked in multiples of 3. Foot binding Genital cutting (disambiguation) Genital modification and mutilation...
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    jumping by attaching a bungee cord, a single footed binding to the Snurfer tail, and a two-foot binding design for improved control. As snowboarding became...
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