Article ID: CBB001553168

Beautiful Hair, Health, and Privilege in Early Modern England (2015)

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Snook, Edith (Author)


Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies
Volume: 15, no. 4
Issue: 4
Pages: 22-51
Publication date: 2015
Language: English


This essay explores medical and literary representations of naturally beautiful heads of hair in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England. It argues that hair ideals for both beauty and health conformed to a particular, narrow aesthetic. Tied to the veneration of physical and psychological temperance, social acceptance, gender hierarchy, and geography, English hair ideals established a privileged physiology even before the explicit development of pejorative representations of non-European hair in the eighteenth century. This essay demonstrates the crucial importance of texture, curl, and abundance of hair to beauty ideals and shows how these ideals embodied social values. It contends that hair should have a more substantial place, alongside skin color, in thinking about early modern race.

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Authors & Contributors
Totaro, Rebecca Carol Noel
Culpeper, Nicholas
Day, Carolyn A.
Flannery, Michael A.
Healy, Margaret
Herzig, Rebecca M.
Journals
Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences
Circumscribere: International Journal for the History of Science
Critical Inquiry
Nature
Seventeenth Century
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Bloomsbury Academic
Cornell University Press
Duquesne University Press
New York University Press
Palgrave
Concepts
Medicine and literature
Aesthetics
Plague
Medicine
Disease and diseases
Primary literature (historical sources)
People
Shakespeare, William
Blackmore, Richard, Sir
Burton, Robert
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Culpeper, Nicholas
Plautus, Titus Maccius
Time Periods
17th century
16th century
18th century
Early modern
19th century
Renaissance
Places
England
Australia
Europe
Germany
United States
London (England)
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