Entanglement : the secret lives of hair / Emma Tarlo.
Material type: TextPublication details: London : Oneworld, c2017.Description: vii, 407 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 20 cmISBN:- 9781786071613 (pbk.) :
- Secret lives of hair
- Hairstyles -- History
- Hairdressing -- History
- Hairstyles -- Social aspects
- Hairdressing -- Social aspects
- Hair -- Social aspects
- Hair -- Economic aspects
- Hair preparations industry
- Coiffures (Cheveux) -- Histoire
- Coiffure -- Histoire
- Coiffures (Cheveux) -- Aspect social
- Coiffure -- Aspect social
- Produits capillaires -- Industrie
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- Victor Turner Prize for Ethnographic Writing. 2017.
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Books | Roseau Public Library General Stack | Non-fiction | 391.5 Tar (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | ROSE24020107 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"When it's not attached to your head, your very own hair takes on a disconcerting quality. Suddenly, it is strange. And yet hair finds its way into all manner of unexpected places, far from our heads, including cosmetics, clothes, ropes, personal and public collections, and even food. Whether treated as waste or as gift, relic, sacred offering or commodity in a billion-dollar industry for wigs and hair extensions, hair has many stories to tell. Collected from Hindu temples and Buddhist nunneries and salvaged by the strand from waste heaps and the combs of long-haired women, hair flows into the industry from many sources. Entering this strange world, Emma Tarlo travels the globe, tracking its movement across India, Myanmar, China, Africa, the United States, Britain and Europe, where she meets people whose livelihoods depend on hair. Viewed from inside Chinese wig factories, Hindu temples and the villages of Myanmar, or from Afro hair fairs, Jewish wig parlours, fashion salons and hair loss clinics in Britain and the United States, hair is oddly revealing of the lives of all it touches. From fashion and beauty to religion, politics and cultural identity, Emma Tarlo explores just how much our locks and curls tell us about who we are. Full of surprising revelations and penetrating insights, Entanglement will change the way you see hair for ever"--Publisher.
Victor Turner Prize for Ethnographic Writing. 2017.
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