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ArtikelPublic morality in Brazil: Hemlines and headlines  
Oleh: The Economist
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 393 no. 8657 (Nov. 2009), page 46.
Topik: Brazil; Public Morality; Ethical Principles; Dress
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Isi artikelON OCTOBER 22nd Geyse Arruda was escorted from the campus of Bandeirante University, a private college in a São Paulo suburb, her thighs shrouded by a lab coat, watched by several hundred jeering fellow students. Her offence? Wearing a dress so short as to constitute “a flagrant lack of respect for ethical principles, academic dignity and morality”. How could this happen in the land of topless carnival dancers and buttocks swaying on the beach? Has Brazil returned to the 1960s, when wearing a miniskirt was a mini-political act to shock the country’s then military government? Or have hemlines become the new headscarves? This week Ms Arruda, who is studying tourism, was reinstated. It seems that the university authorities were as confused as everyone else about whether they had been offended, or had offended by their intolerance. Ms Arruda had apparently worn the dress several times before without incident.
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