In the sociology of the body, the analysis of physiognomy is a neglected topic. The idea that one can judge the character of another from their facial or bodily characteristics is a pervasive phenomenon. However, its historical and cultural spread does not entail that we inevitably tie it to notions of human essence. This study focuses upon a particular periodic resurgence of physiognomic discourse in the West, at the end of the 18th and the entirety of the 19th century. In contrast to previous arguments, I argue that physiognomic discourse was able to exploit 19th-century phrenology as a conduit for its own perpetuation. I point out that the perception of the other that physiognomy promotes is largely based upon an atemporal view of the bo...
Phrenology was a nineteenth century endeavour to link personality traits with scalp morphology, whic...
Of all the ways in which the outward signs of the body express inner feeling, physiognomyl and gestu...
This workshop will concentrate on physiognomical thought and texts – i.e. the discipline that assess...
Hartley discusses the place of beauty in scientific debates about human nature, primarily as the rep...
The lecture addressed the history of physiognomy, pathognomy, phrenology, as well as the portrayal a...
This work is a critical and historical exploration of some of the issues raised once it is posited t...
Physiognomy is a ubiquitous subject of both pressing contemporary concern and genuine antiquarian ea...
International audienceWritten off as pseudo-science for more than a century, phrenology is now under...
Phrenology is based on correlating character traits with visible or palpable cranial bumps (or depre...
Physiognomy is a ubiquitous subject of both pressing contemporary concern and genuine antiquarian ea...
This paper contradicts the view that the interest in phrenology in colonial Australia peaked in th...
This article is a historical-sociological account of the rise of physical diagnosis (auscultation an...
This article is a historical-sociological account of the rise of physical diagnosis (auscultation an...
Ah, does not every true man feel that he is himself made higher by doing reverence to what is really...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
Phrenology was a nineteenth century endeavour to link personality traits with scalp morphology, whic...
Of all the ways in which the outward signs of the body express inner feeling, physiognomyl and gestu...
This workshop will concentrate on physiognomical thought and texts – i.e. the discipline that assess...
Hartley discusses the place of beauty in scientific debates about human nature, primarily as the rep...
The lecture addressed the history of physiognomy, pathognomy, phrenology, as well as the portrayal a...
This work is a critical and historical exploration of some of the issues raised once it is posited t...
Physiognomy is a ubiquitous subject of both pressing contemporary concern and genuine antiquarian ea...
International audienceWritten off as pseudo-science for more than a century, phrenology is now under...
Phrenology is based on correlating character traits with visible or palpable cranial bumps (or depre...
Physiognomy is a ubiquitous subject of both pressing contemporary concern and genuine antiquarian ea...
This paper contradicts the view that the interest in phrenology in colonial Australia peaked in th...
This article is a historical-sociological account of the rise of physical diagnosis (auscultation an...
This article is a historical-sociological account of the rise of physical diagnosis (auscultation an...
Ah, does not every true man feel that he is himself made higher by doing reverence to what is really...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
Phrenology was a nineteenth century endeavour to link personality traits with scalp morphology, whic...
Of all the ways in which the outward signs of the body express inner feeling, physiognomyl and gestu...
This workshop will concentrate on physiognomical thought and texts – i.e. the discipline that assess...