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Good and Bad Hair : Photographs by Bill Gaskins

Gaskins, Bill(Photographs by)Finney, Nikky(Introduction by)
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Our choice of hairstyle can mean the difference between acceptance and rejection by groups and individuals.

The choices made by African Americans are particularly charged, often affecting the wearer and the viewer in unique and sometimes life-altering ways.

This book features 60 photographs of African American men, women and children, documenting contemporary black hairstyles and their role as a feature of African American culture.

On one level, the photographs present readers with a variety of popular and personal approaches to wearing one's hair.

On another level, they isolate what amounts to a bold, assertive departure from the common definition of American beauty that excludes the physical features of many people of African descent.

This narrow definition of beauty has created a race-based measurement for what is considered "good" and "bad" hair.

Gaskins' pictures identify African Americans from different regions of the United States who symbolize their sense of self and often their sense of an African or black identity through their hair.

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Rutgers University Press
081352475X / 9780813524757
Hardback
646.724
31/10/1997
United States
128 pages, 60 halftones
224 x 243 mm, 739 grams
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