Synnott, 1987 - Google Patents
Shame and glory: A sociology of hairSynnott, 1987
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- 4644425897319031458
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- Synnott A
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- The British journal of sociology
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So wrote St. Paul to the people of Corinth (1 Cor. 11: 14-15); the shame of one sex is the glory of the opposite sex. Indeed the debate over hair symbolism is both ancient and complex, and applies not only to gender but also to politics, as Hippies, Skins and Punks …
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