One Thousand Beards: A Cultural History of Facial Hair
By (Author) Allan Peterkin
Arsenal Pulp Press
Arsenal Pulp Press
1st March 2002
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Cultural studies: dress and society
391.509
Paperback
228
Width 150mm, Height 228mm
380g
Every man has the capacity to grow facial hair, but the decision to do so has always come with layers of meaning. Facial hair has traditionally marked a passage into manhood, but its manifestations have been determined by class, religion, history and occupational status. In the end, the act of displaying facial hair is still regarded as a form of ultimate cool. With wit and insight, One Thousand Beards delves into the historical, contemporary and cultural meaning of facial hair in all of its forms, complete with numerous photographs and illustrations.
Allan Peterkin, a Toronto psychiatrist and journalist, is the author of The Bald-Headed Hermit & The Artichoke: An Erotic Thesaurus.