Uncover what your nose says about you and others, in a bold, provocative look at character through noses.
This work treats physiognomy as a lens on human nature, mixing cultural observations with a critique of science and society. The result is a curious blend of humor, history, and bold ideas about identity.
Delving into how communities and individuals are read by their features, the book pairs striking portraits with arguments about liberty, culture, and belief. It invites readers to question how science and prejudice shape our view of people from different lands and eras.
- Explore the idea that "the nose is an index to character" through historical examples and lively analysis.
- Contrast different peoples and styles, from New Zealanders to Hindoo and Chinese physiognomies, with thoughtful context.
- Engage with debates on science, society, and the purpose of knowledge beyond mere facts.
- Consider how culture, politics, and religion influence how we read faces and cultures.
Ideal for curious readers of philosophy, cultural history, and unconventional science, who enjoy challenging traditional views.