
QUEST FOR HUMAN BEAUTY CL
Julian Robinson(Author)
WW Norton & Co (Publisher)
Published on 17. February 1998
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-0-393-04004-3 (ISBN)
Description
This is a compendium of the disparate notions of human beauty throughout history and cultures. It illuminates how and why, for thousands of years, men and women across the globe have gone to elaborate lengths to alter their natural appearance. People persist in changing every part of their body in an attempt, not only to make themselves feel more attractive, but also to get attention, arouse envy, conform to the prevailing custom of their particular cultural group and show off their wealth and social status. The human desire for beautification is so universal that it appears to be an in-born trait. Thus each morning as we prepare to meet the world - brush our hair, clean our teeth, put on earrings or a tie - we are performing a time-honoured ritual. This book explores and attempts to explain why our concepts of beauty vary both historically and culturally. It is also a celebration of this great diversity and features hundreds of modes of adornment and embellishment.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
500 full-colour and sepia photographs
Dimensions
Height: 290 mm
Width: 224 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
1405 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-393-04004-3 (9780393040043)
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