By turns alarming and awe‑inspiring, Face offers up an elaborately illustrated A to Z‑from the didactic anthropometry of the late‑nineteenth century to the selfie‑obsessed zeitgeist of the twenty‑first.

Jessica Helfand looks at the cultural significance of the face through a critical lens, both as social currency and as palimpsest of history. Investigating everything from historical mugshots to Instagram posts, she examines how the face has been perceived and represented over time; how it has been instrumentalized by others; and how we have reclaimed it for our own purposes. From vintage advertisements for a “nose adjuster” to contemporary artists who reconsider the visual construction of race, Face delivers an intimate yet kaleidoscopic adventure while posing universal questions about identity.

Details

Keywords

Photography

Type

Book

Place of publication

Cambridge

Publisher

MIT Press

Year

2019

Number of pages

262 pages

Language

English

ISBN

9780262043427

Open stacks or available on request

Available on request

Illustrations

Yes

Bibliography

No

UDC code and author sign

770.9 Hel

Volumes

1

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