Red: A History of the Redhead
Autor Jacky Colliss Harveyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 iun 2015
RED:
A
HISTORY
OF
THE
REDHEAD
is
the
first
book
to
explore
the
history
of
red
hair
and
red-headedness
throughout
the
world.
With
an
obsessive
fascination
that
is
as
contagious
as
it
is
compelling,
author
Jacky
Colliss
Harvey
begins
her
quest
in
prehistory
and
traces
the
redhead
gene
as
it
made
its
way
out
of
Africa
with
the
early
human
diaspora,
to
its
emergence
under
Northern
skies.
She
goes
on
to
explore
red
hair
in
the
ancient
world
(from
the
Tarim
mummies
in
China
to
the
Islamic
kingdom
of
the
Khazars);
the
prejudice
manifested
against
red
hair
across
medieval
Europe;
red
hair
during
the
Renaissance
as
both
an
indicator
of
Jewishness
during
the
Inquisition
and
the
height
of
fashion
in
Protestant
England,
where
it
was
made
famous
by
the
Henry
VIII
and
Elizabeth
I;
the
modern
age
of
art,
and
literature,
and
the
first
positive
symbols
of
red
hair
in
children's
characters;
modern
medicine
and
science
and
the
genetic
and
chemical
decoding
of
red
hair;
and
finally,
red
hair
in
contemporary
culture,
from
advertising
and
exploitation
to
"gingerism";
and
the
new
movement
against
bullying.
More
than
a
book
for
redheads,
RED
is
the
exploration
of
evolution
and
gene
mutation,
as
well
as
a
compelling
social
and
cultural
study
of
how
prejudice
and
misconceptions
of
"other";
evolve
across
centuries
and
continents
and
from
one
culture
to
another.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781579129965
ISBN-10: 157912996X
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 159 x 210 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Running Press
Colecția Black Dog & Leventhal
ISBN-10: 157912996X
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 159 x 210 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Running Press
Colecția Black Dog & Leventhal
Notă biografică
Jacky
Colliss
Harveyis
a
writer
and
editor.
She
studied
English
at
Cambridge
University
and
art
history
at
the
Courtauld
Institute.
She
has
worked
in
museum
publishing
for
the
past
20
years
and
is
a
commentator
and
reviewer
who
speaks
in
both
the
U.K.
and
abroad
on
the
arts
and
their
relation
to
popular
culture.
Her
red
hair
has
also
found
her
an
alternative
career
as
a
life
model
and
a
film
extra
playing
everything
from
a
society
lady
inAtonementto
a
Parisian
whore
inBel-Ami.
She
is
the
author
ofMy
Life
As
A
Redhead:
A
Journal.
She
lives
in
London.