A Bathroom By Any Other Name
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...space is often very revealing in terms of the definitive nature of "self," and what a "favorite" space may thematically represent. Using the bathroom as an example, specific and more abstract representations of this room are explored. Bibliography lists 4 sources. SNBathrm.doc A Bathroom By Any Other Name Written for by Susan A. Nelson - April, 2001 What constitutes one's "bathroom"? Is it simply a place to micturate and brush one's teeth in the morning? Is it that place of "worship" hours later, after one too many on an entirely too festive Friday night? Is it a steamy place of solace, replete with the comforts of tub, scented candles and aromatic salts? Or is it merely the room in the house that is the most dreaded of all to clean? Does "powder room" conjure...
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