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LNL Summer: how 19th Century Americans thought about hair

LNL Summer: how 19th Century Americans thought about hair

The thickness, colour and texture of facial and head hair showed character traits about men and women, it was believed in 19th century America. The assessments were imbued with judgements about race and gender. Guest: Sarah Gold McBride, author of 'Whiskerology: the culture of hair in 19th century America’ (Harvard University Press, due out in June 2025). Sarah is an historian, and lecturer in the Program in American Studies, University of California, Berkely Producer: Ann Arnold Originally broadcast April 24, 2025

Late Night Live - Separate stories podcast · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

December 8, 202526m 36s

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The thickness, colour and texture of facial and head hair showed character traits about men and women, it was believed in 19th century America. The assessments were imbued with judgements about race and gender. 

  • Guest: Sarah Gold McBride, author of 'Whiskerology: the culture of hair in 19th century America’ (Harvard University Press, due out in June 2025). Sarah is an historian, and lecturer in the Program in American Studies, University of California, Berkely 
  • Producer: Ann Arnold

Originally broadcast April 24, 2025

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