This paper contradicts the view that the interest in phrenology in colonial Australia peaked in the mid-nineteenth century and faded to the distant margins of quackery by the 1870s. Instead, the material for analysis is drawn from the second half of the nineteenthcentury, demonstrating that phrenology was more pervasive than has previously been acknowledged. Also, taking Sharrona Pearl's lead, I subsume phrenology into the wider paradigm of physiognomy. (Pearl, Harvard Univ. Press, 2010) I particularly highlight the direct influence of North American phrenological texts in the transmission of physiognomical thinking in popular illustration and photography to demonstrate that the image economy used to define racial, criminal and social...
International audienceAlthough phrenology (a specific science of skull) is dismissed as a false theo...
This article considers how Aboriginal Australian bodily remains were procured and understood in Brit...
The change from symbolism to imitative art in the late medieval period, and the confirmation of this...
In the first half of the nineteenth century phrenology, which was claimed to be the first science of...
Between the mid-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, the cranial science of phrenology shone as...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
In the sociology of the body, the analysis of physiognomy is a neglected topic. The idea that one ca...
While this paper begins with a definition of phrenology and its theoretical foundations, the primary...
Phrenology is based on correlating character traits with visible or palpable cranial bumps (or depre...
In the nineteenth century the science of phrenology was a cultural force that impacted American soci...
International audienceThe history of phrenology in France has a number of unique features. It was in...
This paper looks at phrenological charts as mediators of (pseudo-)scientific knowledge to individual...
Phrenology was a nineteenth century endeavour to link personality traits with scalp morphology, whic...
International audienceWritten off as pseudo-science for more than a century, phrenology is now under...
Ah, does not every true man feel that he is himself made higher by doing reverence to what is really...
International audienceAlthough phrenology (a specific science of skull) is dismissed as a false theo...
This article considers how Aboriginal Australian bodily remains were procured and understood in Brit...
The change from symbolism to imitative art in the late medieval period, and the confirmation of this...
In the first half of the nineteenth century phrenology, which was claimed to be the first science of...
Between the mid-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, the cranial science of phrenology shone as...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
In the sociology of the body, the analysis of physiognomy is a neglected topic. The idea that one ca...
While this paper begins with a definition of phrenology and its theoretical foundations, the primary...
Phrenology is based on correlating character traits with visible or palpable cranial bumps (or depre...
In the nineteenth century the science of phrenology was a cultural force that impacted American soci...
International audienceThe history of phrenology in France has a number of unique features. It was in...
This paper looks at phrenological charts as mediators of (pseudo-)scientific knowledge to individual...
Phrenology was a nineteenth century endeavour to link personality traits with scalp morphology, whic...
International audienceWritten off as pseudo-science for more than a century, phrenology is now under...
Ah, does not every true man feel that he is himself made higher by doing reverence to what is really...
International audienceAlthough phrenology (a specific science of skull) is dismissed as a false theo...
This article considers how Aboriginal Australian bodily remains were procured and understood in Brit...
The change from symbolism to imitative art in the late medieval period, and the confirmation of this...