Severed (A History of Heads Lost and Heads Found)
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Product Details
Author:
Frances Larson
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
336
Publisher:
Liveright (November 17, 2014)
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9780871404541
ISBN-10:
0871404540
Weight:
21.68oz
Dimensions:
6.5" x 9.6" x 1.2"
Case Pack:
24
File:
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List Price:
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Publisher Identifier:
P-WWN
Discount Code:
B
Country of Origin:
United States
Pub Discount:
65
Imprint:
Liveright
Overview
The human head is exceptional. It accommodates four of our five senses,
encases the brain, and boasts the most expressive set of muscles in the body.
It is our most distinctive attribute and connects our inner selves to the outer
world. Yet there is a dark side to the head’s preeminence, one that has, in the course
of human history, manifested itself in everything from decapitation to headhunting.
So explains anthropologist Frances Larson in this fascinating history of decapitated
human heads. From the Western collectors whose demand for shrunken heads
spurred massacres to Second World War soldiers who sent the remains of the Japanese
home to their girlfriends, from Madame Tussaud modeling the guillotined head
of Robespierre to Damien Hirst photographing decapitated heads in city morgues,
from grave-robbing phrenologists to skull-obsessed scientists, Larson explores our
macabre fixation with severed heads.








