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Product details
Hardcover: 352 pages
Publisher: University of Chicago Press; 1 edition (December 8, 2015)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 9780226284002
ISBN-13: 978-0226284002
ASIN: 022628400X
Product Dimensions:
6 x 1 x 9 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
3.7 out of 5 stars
12 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#551,187 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
Overall, I liked reading this book. Of Beards and Men provides a detailed, western history of facial hair from full beards, to mustaches, to clean shaven. Christopher, the author, did mention that he would only cover western history hinting that other cultures may be covered later by himself or even by us, the readers. He covered the history in chronological order, making this hairy mess more understandable. However, he jumped around different locations which got confusing and felt fragmented. I loved the chapter on the Renaissance. Maybe it’s the artist in me but the chapter felt like beards were in their heyday. Every man grew one usually for nature and self-expression as opposed to growing one to maintain rule over women or threatening rulers from other countries.The book was of a good length. Christopher covered the necessary details to set the scene then described the role that facial hair played during that event. I would’ve preferred if he left some sections on religion out of the book, specifically the sections on Jews and Muslims. These sections were at the end of the book and felt out of place because they were not chronological. Specifically, I’m talking about the sections on Jews and Muslims. These felt like he could’ve placed them in another book on other cultures or earlier in the book.The author wrote in a detached style. He explained the history yet gave no personal touches. It was like reading a textbook at times. Although, you can tell when he liked a certain event maybe because of the absurdity like that of the bearded women shows.This book helped me to understand why beards are popular during these times. Looking back on history, I can guess that men grow facial hair for vanity and conformity because of social media and to maintain a masculine presence because of shifting gender roles . Men grew beards during times of uncertainty to maintain stability in their rule.As a 20-something man who can’t hope to grow a beard, this book helped me comes to terms with that fact. I almost bought minoxidil (Rogaine) to put on my face in order to grow facial hair but after reading this book I feel more comfortable with myself.
I found the book "Of Beards and Men" interesting at the start. It had a wealth of history which was difficult for me to keep all together in my had. It had information of people throughout history in political,religion,and military positions. All with and without beards. A well written book!
Very Fascinating and interesting history on beards. Enjoyed the reading very much.
Full disclosure: I have a beard. Not like a Walt Whitman or a Leo Tolstoy beard to be sure. By comparison, it’s a pretty modest expanse of facial hair. I also call Portland home, a city where extravagant and carefully maintained beards (beard oil is a thing?) adorn the faces of many tattooed young men. I’d like to think my beard predates the hipster movement. When asked why I keep a beard, my answer is always the same: Kathleen likes it, and I’m lazy — in that order.But after reading this book, I realize there may be more to it — some non-conscious desire to prove to the world that I am both civilized enough to keep my verdant facial foliage in check, and yet also unafraid of displaying this woolly connection to the unfiltered natural vitality of a wild man.The tension between those two — purity of body and soul and the willingness to embrace our untamed natures — and how it plays out on the chins of man, is at the heart of the book.When I received it as a gift (thanks Stephanie) I thought it would be a bit of a lark with some interesting moments and a lot of bad puns. Instead, it is a well-written, intriguing and sophisticated historical analysis of the social and cultural forces that, through the centuries, have determined whether beards were accepted and cultivated or rejected and shorn.To set the stage, the book first examines the possible evolutionary advantages of beards which, it seems, boil down to three: they are an accident or harmless byproduct with no pressure to resolve (think male nipples), they signal dominance to potential rivals or they attract potential mates. All three are, of course, impossible to prove but the latter explanation is the most compelling. Tests have shown women tend to rate men with beards as more aggressive and dominant (signs, at least in the bad old days, of a protective mate), though not attractive. However, men with stubble (yes, Sonny Crockett, I’m talking about you) are seen as more attractive than clean shaven men because it would seem they have the best of both worlds.After that, it’s a full on roller coaster ride through history with the beard serving as a bellwether for man’s struggle between clean shaven (signaling purity, civility and religious introspection) and bearded (signaling independence, masculinity and natural vitality). There are plenty of profiles along the way, from ancient philosophers to the first body builder, Eugene Sandow, to some of the rogues of the modern world — Hitler and Stalin, for example. For all, their decisions regarding facial hair are placed within a broader context of the cultural norms they were trying to take advantage of or overturn.It’s truly a fascinating, well-written and well-researched book about a seemingly banal topic that provides deep and unexpected insights into the forces of history and the chins of men.
The book was exactly as advertised and shipped as desired.
Interesting, but otherwise a slow moving book.
given as a gift and book is being read and enjoyed very much.
I didn't actually read the whole thing because I bought it for a grandson who has grow a beard!
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