Red: A History of the Redhead by Jacky Colliss Harvey

Red: A History of the Redhead

Jacky Colliss Harvey
Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers
Jun 2015
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The brilliantly told captivating history of red hair throughout the ages and across multiple disciplines including science religion politics feminism and sexuality literature and art The mere mention of red hair calls to mind vivid pictures Stereotypes of redheaded women range from the funloving scatterbrain like Lucille Ball to the fiery-tempered vixen or the penitent prostitute Mary Magdalene for example is almost always depicted as a redhead Red-haired men are often associated with either the savage barbarian or the redheaded clown But why is this soRed A History of the Redhead is the first book to explore the history of red hair and red-headedness throughout the world With an obsessive fascination that is as contagious as it is compelling author Jacky Colliss Harvey begins her quest in prehistory and traces the redhead gene as it made its way out of Africa with the early human diaspora only to emerge under Northern skies She goes on to explore red hair in the ancient world from the Tarim mummies in China to the Islamic kingdom of the Khazars the prejudice manifested against red hair across medieval Europe red hair during the Renaissance as both an indicator of Jewishness during the Inquisition and the height of fashion in Protestant England where it was made famous by the Henry VIII and Elizabeth I the modern age of art and literature and the first positive symbols of red hair in childrens characters modern medicine and science and the genetic and chemical decoding of red hair and finally red hair in contemporary culture from advertising and exploitation to gingerism and the new movement against bullying More than a book for redheads Red is the exploration of evolution and gene mutation as well as a compelling social and cultural study of how prejudice and misconceptions of other evolve across centuries and continents and are handed down through generations and from one culture to another.

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