Hair: Styling, Culture and Fashion

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Geraldine Biddle-Perry, Sarah Cheang
Berg Publishers, 2008 - Art - 264 pages
Introduction : thinking about hair / Geraldine Biddle-Perry And Sarah Cheang -- Fashionable hair in the eighteenth century : theatricality and display / Louisa Cross -- Roots : hair and race / Sarah Cheang -- Revealing and concealing : notes and observations on eroticism and female pubic hair / Jack Sargeant -- From style to place : the emergence of the hair salon in the twentieth century / Kim Smith -- The big shave : fashions in modern male facial hair / Dene October -- Hair and male (homo) sexuality : up top and down below / Shaun Cole -- Hair, gender and looking / Geraldine Biddle-Perry -- Men's facial hair in Islam : a matter of interpretation / Faegheh Shirazi -- Resounding power of the afro comb / Carol Tulloch -- Concerning blondeness : gender, ethnicity, spectacle and footballers' waves / Pamela Church-Gibson -- Hair, devotion and trade in India / Eiluned Edwards -- Hairpieces : hair, identity and memory in the work of Mona Hatoum / Leila McKellar -- Hair without a head : disembodiment and the uncanny / Janice Miller -- Hair and fashioned femininity in two nineteenth-century novels / Royce Mahawatte -- Hair control : the feminine 'disciplined head' / Thom Hecht -- Hair-'dressing' in desperate housewives : narration, characterisation, and the pleasures of reading hair / Rachel Velody -- Hair styling in the fashion magazine Nova in the 1970s / Alice Beard -- Conclusion : hair and human identity / Sarah Cheang and Geraldine Biddle-Perry.

About the author (2008)

Geraldine Biddle-Perry is Associate Lecture in Cultural Studies at Central St Martins, and co-author of Hair: Styling, Culture and Fashion. Sarah Cheang is Acting Head of the History of Design programme at the Royal College of Art, UK. Her research interests centre on transnational fashion, material culture and the body and she is the co-editor of Hair: Styling, Culture and Fashion (Berg, 2008).

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