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![]() ![]() ![]() In her first book, blogger Herman, founder of, offers a well-written glimpse into “an aesthetic of pop culture that is worthy of analysis, shaped by and shaping the culture in which it’s embedded.” Indeed, the 20th-century scents she focuses on-in their olfactory personalities and advertising-were often a reflection of the politics, social mores, and evolving sexual identities of their time, and serve as sensory snapshots of history. ![]()
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