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Hair : From Moptops to Mohicans Afros to CornrowsExplore the captivating journey of hair through the ages in 'Hair: From Moptops to Mohicans Afros to Cornrows' by Katja Spitzer. This beautifully illustrated hardback book is an essential addition to any hair history lover's collection. With dimensions of 210 x 260 mm and 32 pages of vibrant double page spreads, readers will be enchanted by the whimsical depictions of various hair trends and styles from around the world. Experience the opulence of the
Explore the captivating journey of hair through the ages in 'Hair: From Moptops to Mohicans Afros to Cornrows' by Katja Spitzer. This beautifully illustrated hardback book is an essential addition to any hair history lover's collection. With dimensions of 210 x 260 mm and 32 pages of vibrant double-page spreads, readers will be enchanted by the whimsical depictions of various hair trends and styles from around the world. Experience the opulence of the Rococo period where extravagant hairstyles reached towering heights embellished with shells and flowers, or discover the bold statements of the punk movement in 1970s London. Each illustration is paired with engaging descriptions that delve into the rich cultural and historical significance of these styles, shedding light on practices such as intricate hair braiding in West Africa and the powerful statements made by Black Americans through their natural hairstyles. This informative and enjoyable read is perfect for those interested in hair history, cultural expression, and art. Embrace the beauty of diversity and the freedom of self-expression as you flip through the pages of this remarkable book. 'Hair: From Moptops to Mohicans Afros to Cornrows' is more than just a book; it's a celebration of identity and creativity that will inspire readers of all ages to embrace their unique hair journeys. Published on 13-09-2022, this book is not just for aficionados but for anyone seeking to understand the power and evolution of hair across cultures.Hair : From Moptops to Mohicans Afros to Cornrows
Author: Katja Spitzer Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Bind: hardback
Dimensions: 210 x 260 mm
Pages: 32
Publication Date: 13-09-2022
During the Rococo period, wealthy women tucked shells, necklaces, fruit, and flowers into their hair, which was styled into towers that reached as high as three feet over their heads. In 1970s London, young, disfranchised "punks" made themselves feel powerful by drawing on the 2,000-year-old Native American practice of shaving their heads except for a narrow strip from forehead to neck. These are just a couple of many fascinating moments of hair history whimsically illustrated in this book. Katja Spitzer's colorful illustrations are presented in double-page spreads that offer an engaging description of a hair trend or style and its cultural and historic significance. Readers will learn why hair braiders in West Africa can spend an entire day working on one client; and how Black Americans signaled their opposition to racist laws and practices by not styling their naturally frizzy hair. Filled with important history and giggle-inducing facts, this wide-ranging book crosses cultures and oceans to offer an important lesson about self- expression that will encourage readers of all ages to let down their hair, and to let others do the same.
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It does its job and it was easy to put together but it's a little on the flimsy side and it will easily be knocked down. So you're going to have to figure out a way to make the legs heavier? I used cinder blocks, single cinder blocks and it works just fine. Just know that it will knock over super easy
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This came in handy in the foyer. I didn’t want to see the door from my couch. I must be weak found it hard to snap them together. I kept 2 my daughter took the other 2.
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My office is in my loft. But there are things along the wall I don’t want to look at. These work great. Hides what I don’t want to see & is a classy look in the room. Sturdy, easy to assemble, well made.
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I’m really happy with this RANTILA 3-panel room divider. It was simple to set up, stands securely on its own, and gives plenty of privacy. The height is perfect, and the panels look clean and modern in my space. It’s lightweight enough to move around but still feels sturdy. Overall, a great divider that works exactly as I needed.
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