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Andrews, Arvan, and Andrews, Elaine J. The Physiognomy of Fashion: Faces, Dress, and the Self in the Juvenilia and Novels of Charlotte Bronte. Ph.D. Dissertation: Ohio University, 2004.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: Charlotte Brontë | coding | fashion | gender studies | identity | literature—19th C | phrenology | physiognomy | popular science | pseudoscience | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | rhetoric of science | signifier | social sciences | subjectivity
Gray, Richard T. About Face: German Physiognomic Thought from Lavater to Auschwitz. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2004.
Biological Sciences
Keywords: August Sander | Biological Sciences | Carl Gustav Carus | Franz Joseph Gall | Johann Caspar Lavater | Ludwig Ferdinand Clauss | Ludwig Klages | modernism | Oswald Spengler | phrenology | physiognomics | physiognomy | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | race studies | rhetoric of science | Rudolf Kassner | semiotics
Gunning, Tom. “In Your Face: Physiognomy, Photography, and the Gnostic Mission of Early Film.” The Mind of Modernism: Medicine, Psychology, and the Cultural Arts in Europe and America, 1880-1940. Ed. Mark S. Micale. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2004. 141-72.
Literature, Science & the Arts
Keywords: 20th C | film | gnosticism | literature—19th | modernism | photography | physiognomy | psychoanalysis | Psychological & Cognitive Studies | rhetoric of science | technology
Shepherd, Tonya A. "The Spectacular Madwoman: Nineteenth-century Women Writers Who Exposed the Ideological Bias of Psychiatric Objectivity and the Immorality of Moral Asylum Management." Ph.D. Dissertation: Indiana University Pennsylvania, 2003.
Literature, Science & the Arts
Keywords: asylums | autobiography | Casper Lavater | culture studies | Elizabeth Blackwell | Fanny Fern | gender studies | immorality | insanity | literature--19th C | medicine | objectivity | patriarchy | photography | physiognomy | psychological and cognitive sciences | social sciences | technology | theory | visual arts--19th C
Smith, Angela Marie. "'Hideous progeny': Eugenics, disability, and classic horror cinema." Ph.D. Dissertation: University Minnesota, 2003.
Literature, Science & the Arts
Keywords: Biological Sciences | blindness | culture studies | determinism | disability | electricity | eugenics | film | horror | id | identity | literature--20th C | medicine | metaphor | monsters | narrative | physiognomy | popular science | psychological and cognitive sciences | social sciences | technology | X-ray
Trinidad Barrantes, Encarnacion. The "Culture of the Eye": Textual Representations of the Gaze from Hawthorne to James. Ph.D. Dissertation: Queen’s University Belfast, 2004.
Popular Sciences
Keywords: aesthetics | Augusta Evans | daguerreotypy | Elizabeth Stoddard | gaze | gender studies | Henry James | literature—19th C | medicine | mesmerism | Nathanial Hawthorne | Nathaniel Parker Willis | Nathaniel Parker Willis | Oliver Wendell Holmes | phrenology | physiognomy | popular sciences | pseudoscience | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | social sciences | technology