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Highlights
- Writer and historian Fay Bound Alberti synthesizes over twenty years of research to offer a breathtaking cultural history of our most decisive--and sometimes divisive--body part.
- About the Author: Fay Bound Alberti is a cultural historian of gender, emotion and medicine, and professor of modern history at King's College London, where she is the director of the Centre for Technology and the Body.
- 304 Pages
- History, Social History
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Book Synopsis
Writer and historian Fay Bound Alberti synthesizes over twenty years of research to offer a breathtaking cultural history of our most decisive--and sometimes divisive--body part. What's in a face? And how much power does it hold? The Face begins in the historical West, where we learn how humans have interpreted faces and connected specific features with ideas of morality, social hierarchy, psychology, and so much more, setting the stage for the cultural biases that now inform our everyday interactions across the globe. We then watch how new technologies that reflect or alter our face's appearance have transformed our idea of the Self over time - from the growth of portraiture in the Renaissance and the mass production of mirrors and photography in the nineteenth century, to twenty-first century innovations like digital avatars and face transplants. And all throughout, we explore the face as the cultural artifact that it is: a surface that grows, is adorned, and then displayed, influencing who we are and might become as both individuals and members of society. Readers will walk away with a new understanding of the history, power, and future of the face, alongside its role in modern identity, genetics, technology, and beyond.About the Author
Fay Bound Alberti is a cultural historian of gender, emotion and medicine, and professor of modern history at King's College London, where she is the director of the Centre for Technology and the Body. She has worked extensively across disciplines, engaging with sociology, anthropology, literary and gender theory, and her books range from the history of the body to the cultural meanings of the heart and the politics of loneliness. She has written three previous academic books, which have won a variety of awards, and her writing has been featured in Aeon Magazine, The Conversation, The Guardian, and the Times Literary Supplement. She is a TED speaker, having spoken on loneliness at the TED Summit in Edinburgh, 2019, and has been interviewed by The Atlantic Magazine and a variety of radio programs for her previous work.Dimensions (Overall): 9.25 Inches (H) x 6.25 Inches (W) x 1.01 Inches (D)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 304
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Social History
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Format: Hardcover
Author: Fay Bound Alberti
Language: English
Street Date: May 5, 2026
TCIN: 1005907199
UPC: 9781538766538
Item Number (DPCI): 247-49-3261
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship dimensions: 1.01 inches length x 6.25 inches width x 9.25 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 1 pounds
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