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A Cultural History of Hair in the Age of Enlightenment

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A Cultural History of Hair in the Age of Enlightenment explores the Golden Age of hair during 1650-1800 when elaborate wigs and hairstyles became a dominant fashion. The book examines the rise of professional hairdressers and their innovative hair-care products, alongside a booming market for hair-related advice and literature. Drawing from diverse sources such as paintings, plays, and treatises, the essays reveal how hair transcended mere fashion to inspire empirical research and influence industries like textiles. Covering themes of religion, society, gender, race, and class, this volume provides a rich understanding of hair's cultural significance in the Enlightenment era.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in arts and culture, particularly those fascinated by the social history of fashion, material culture, and Enlightenment studies. Academics, historians, and enthusiasts of 18th-century society will find the detailed essays insightful and stimulating.

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“A thick, tangled and deliciously idiosyncratic history of hair.” Times Literary Supplement

The Enlightenment (1650-1800) was the Golden Age of hair. Hair dominated fashion as never before or since, with more men and women than ever donning elaborate wigs and hairdos. Such unprecedentedly extravagant styling naturally increased the demand for the services of professional hairdressers, whose numbers grew apace throughout the period. They, in turn, created a new range of hair-care products and a new literature of hair-care advice, ranging from hairstyles to hygiene, thus enlarging the market and further stimulating consumption.

A Cultural History of Hair in the Enlightenment offers a record of their marketing success, mindful that the ultimate product of this culture of consumption was the consumer. Literary and visual arts celebrated the ambitious têtes and coifs of the period, but they also lampooned and caricatured the most fashionable in society. By exploring paintings, prints, plays, poems, novels, treatises, and advice manuals, the contributors to this volume show how hair in this period expanded beyond the fashionable and the superstitious, and became newly understood as material, inspiring empirical research and powering applications such as in the woolen goods industry.

The essays in this volume—covering Religion and Ritualised Belief, Self and Society, Fashion and Adornment, Production and Practice, Health and Hygiene, Gender and Sexuality, Race and Ethnicity, Class and Social Status, and Cultural Representations—explore hair’s many meanings and its importance during the Enlightenment period.

Series: The Cultural Histories Series

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Times Literary Supplement praises the book as "a thick, tangled and deliciously idiosyncratic history of hair" that offers plenty to inform and intrigue. Helen Deutsch from UCLA admires the essays for exploring hair's "social magic" and its role as a catalyst for engaging with foundational social and philosophical issues. Chloe Wigston-Smith from the University of York highlights the lively and inventive portrayal of 18th-century hair in all its "messy magic and heightened glory," noting the collection's elegant weaving of sociability, materiality, and the body.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781350285606

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 25 August 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Illustration: 75 bw illus

Contributors:

  • Edited by Margaret K. Powell
  • Edited by Joseph Roach

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 16.0mm

Width: 170.0mm

Height: 244.0mm

Weight: 520g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Margaret K. Powell is the former W.S. Lewis Librarian and Executive Director of the Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University, USA.

Joseph Roach is Sterling Professor of Theater and Professor of English Emeritus at Yale University, USA.

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