This dissertation examines representations of the human face in Francophone literature and visual culture. Of all the discourses that have dominated discussions of France’s colonial subjects, nineteenth-century physiognomy was among the most popular. Imperial expansion in the 1830’s and the development of physical anthropology transformed the “science of faces” into something it was originally not: a tool for classifying racial types rather than a study of individual, idiosyncratic features. In the following century, Levinas profoundly reshaped how to approach and understand faces. While his ethics has often been framed as a critique of physiognomic description, Chapter one produces a reading of the two that explores some of their less-disc...
This dissertation traces the emergence and evolution of ideas on race in nineteenth-century French l...
This dissertation traces the emergence and evolution of ideas on race in nineteenth-century French l...
This dissertation traces the emergence and evolution of ideas on race in nineteenth-century French l...
This dissertation examines representations of the human face in Francophone literature and visual cu...
This dissertation examines representations of the human face in Francophone literature and visual cu...
This dissertation examines representations of the human face in Francophone literature and visual cu...
This dissertation examines representations of the human face in Francophone literature and visual cu...
This dissertation examines representations of the human face in Francophone literature and visual cu...
This dissertation examines representations of the human face in Francophone literature and visual cu...
This dissertation explores the importance of the human face in modern literature, philosophy, and ar...
Includes bibliographical references.This paper aims to answer the question 'how do portrait painters...
This dissertation explores the importance of the human face in modern literature, philosophy, and ar...
This dissertation explores the importance of the human face in modern literature, philosophy, and ar...
This dissertation explores the importance of the human face in modern literature, philosophy, and ar...
"July 2014."Dissertation Supervisor: Dr. Carol Lazzaro-Weis.Includes vita.This dissertation traces t...
This dissertation traces the emergence and evolution of ideas on race in nineteenth-century French l...
This dissertation traces the emergence and evolution of ideas on race in nineteenth-century French l...
This dissertation traces the emergence and evolution of ideas on race in nineteenth-century French l...
This dissertation examines representations of the human face in Francophone literature and visual cu...
This dissertation examines representations of the human face in Francophone literature and visual cu...
This dissertation examines representations of the human face in Francophone literature and visual cu...
This dissertation examines representations of the human face in Francophone literature and visual cu...
This dissertation examines representations of the human face in Francophone literature and visual cu...
This dissertation examines representations of the human face in Francophone literature and visual cu...
This dissertation explores the importance of the human face in modern literature, philosophy, and ar...
Includes bibliographical references.This paper aims to answer the question 'how do portrait painters...
This dissertation explores the importance of the human face in modern literature, philosophy, and ar...
This dissertation explores the importance of the human face in modern literature, philosophy, and ar...
This dissertation explores the importance of the human face in modern literature, philosophy, and ar...
"July 2014."Dissertation Supervisor: Dr. Carol Lazzaro-Weis.Includes vita.This dissertation traces t...
This dissertation traces the emergence and evolution of ideas on race in nineteenth-century French l...
This dissertation traces the emergence and evolution of ideas on race in nineteenth-century French l...
This dissertation traces the emergence and evolution of ideas on race in nineteenth-century French l...