Faces around the World

Faces around the World
Title Faces around the World PDF eBook
Author Margo DeMello
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 361
Release 2012-02-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1598846183

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This book provides a comprehensive examination of the human face, providing fascinating information from biological, cultural, and social perspectives. Our faces identify who we are—not only what we look like and what ethnicities we belong to, but they can also identify what religions we practice and what personal ideologies we have. This one-of-a-kind A–Z reference explores the ways we change, beautify, and adorn our faces to create our personalities and identities. In addition to covering the basics such as the anatomical structure and function of parts of the human face, the entries examine how the face is viewed around the world, allowing students to easily draw connections and differences between various cultures around the world. Readers will learn about a wide variety of topics, including identity in different cultures; religious beliefs; folklore; extreme beautification; the "evil eye;" scarification; facial piercing and facial tattooing masks; social views about beauty including cosmetic surgery and makeup; how gender, class and sexuality play a role in our understanding of the face; and skin, eye, mouth, nose, and ear diseases and disorders. This encyclopedia is ideal for high school and undergraduate students studying anthropology, anatomy, gender, religion, and world cultures.

Faces around the World

Faces around the World
Title Faces around the World PDF eBook
Author Margo DeMello
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 743
Release 2012-02-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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This book provides a comprehensive examination of the human face, providing fascinating information from biological, cultural, and social perspectives. Our faces identify who we are—not only what we look like and what ethnicities we belong to, but they can also identify what religions we practice and what personal ideologies we have. This one-of-a-kind A–Z reference explores the ways we change, beautify, and adorn our faces to create our personalities and identities. In addition to covering the basics such as the anatomical structure and function of parts of the human face, the entries examine how the face is viewed around the world, allowing students to easily draw connections and differences between various cultures around the world. Readers will learn about a wide variety of topics, including identity in different cultures; religious beliefs; folklore; extreme beautification; the "evil eye;" scarification; facial piercing and facial tattooing masks; social views about beauty including cosmetic surgery and makeup; how gender, class and sexuality play a role in our understanding of the face; and skin, eye, mouth, nose, and ear diseases and disorders. This encyclopedia is ideal for high school and undergraduate students studying anthropology, anatomy, gender, religion, and world cultures.

Faces Around the World

Faces Around the World
Title Faces Around the World PDF eBook
Author Margo DeMello
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2012
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 9781785394690

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This book provides a comprehensive examination of the human face, providing fascinating information from biological, cultural, and social perspectives.

Faces of the World

Faces of the World
Title Faces of the World PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2007-06
Genre Portrait photography
ISBN 9780976501800

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A lifetime project, this book contains vivid, eye-catching photographs of the many friends that Al Sadpour has made during his over thirty years of traveling the globe, at times to its most remote areas. Influenced by the inimitable Yousuf Karsh, Al has adopted his mentor's philosphy of focusing on those great in heart, mind and spirit, be they famous or humble. Photographed in their own environments, the very human subjects here reflect extreme diversity in ages and ethnic backgrounds -- yet a common theme runs through each of the pictures: the uniqueness of the Human Face.

Stranger Faces

Stranger Faces
Title Stranger Faces PDF eBook
Author Namwali Serpell
Publisher Undelivered Lectures
Total Pages 140
Release 2020-09-29
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9781945492433

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Speculative essays that probe the mythology of the face by the author of The Old Drift

How Old Am I?

How Old Am I?
Title How Old Am I? PDF eBook
Author Julie Pugeat
Publisher Phaidon Press
Total Pages 216
Release 2021-03-04
Genre
ISBN 9781838661588

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A first-ever children's visual reference book on age -- and a unique celebration of the diversity of humankind around the globe For young children, the concept of age is abstract when they don't have a relatable context... until now! This book showcases the faces and life stories of 100 people from around the world in numerical order, from a one-year-old to a centenarian, giving children a reference point for each age. Striking close-up black-and-white portraits are paired with read-aloud text that shares personal experiences, wishes, memories, and emotions, leaving readers with an appreciation and understanding of the ageing process. Ages 4-8

Veterans

Veterans
Title Veterans PDF eBook
Author Sasha Maslov
Publisher Chronicle Books
Total Pages 146
Release 2017-05-30
Genre History
ISBN 1616896132

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Ichiro Sudan trained to be a kamikaze. Roscoe Brown was a commander in the Tuskegee Airmen, the first African American military aviators. Charin Singh, a farmer from Delhi, spent seven years as a Japanese prisoner of war and was not sent home until four years after the war ended. Uli John lost an arm serving in the German army but ultimately befriended former enemy soldiers as part of a network of veterans—"people who fought in the war and know what war really means." These are some of the faces and stories in the remarkable Veterans, the outcome of a worldwide project by Sasha Maslov to interview and photograph the last surviving combatants from World War II. Soldiers, support staff, and resistance fighters candidly discuss wartime experiences and their lifelong effects in this unforgettable, intimate record of the end of a cataclysmic chapter in world history and tribute to the members of an indomitable generation. Veterans is also a meditation on memory, human struggle, and the passage of time.