The Right Hand and the Left Hand of History : A Special Issue of Laterality
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Special Issues of Laterality
ISBN-10
1848727232
ISBN-13
9781848727236
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Psychology Press Ltd
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 22nd, 2010
Print length
288 Pages
Weight
572 grams
Dimensions
24.10 x 16.20 x 1.70 cms
Product Classification:
Physiological & neuro-psychology, biopsychology
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Left-handers have been described as 'a people without a history'. This special issue provides scholarly analyses of aspects of asymmetry in history, from the Renaissance to the 20th Century. It also describe 'A left-handed compliment', a newly discovered lithograph by John Lewis Marks (ca 1795-6 - ca 1857-61).
Left-handers have been described as "a people without a history". This special issue provides scholarly analyses of aspects of asymmetry in history, from the Renaissance to the 20th Century.
- Lauren Harris presents three studies describing:
- An 1811 American child-care manual for parents fearing, "lest their children should be left-handed";
- Manuals on swordsmanship from the Renaissance onwards describing the "accepted minority" of left-handed swordsmen, a minority that still dominates the Olympics;
- The enigmatic bias whereby parents use their left arm to carry babies;
- Janet Snowman and Stephen Christman present two papers on left-handed musical geniuses:
- William Crotch, the self-taught, 18th Century, musical prodigy, whose unconventional left-handed playing styles stimulate many questions about the asymmetries of stringed instruments;
- Jimi Hendrix, the 20th Century, left-handed, guitarist of whom Robert Krieger said, " he was just so different. He just came from such a left-field place."
- Chris McManus, Richard Rawles, James Moore and Matthew Freegard describe an early BBC TV programme presented in 1953 by Jacob Bronowski on right and left-handedness. In an early example of viewer participation, 6000 people sent postcards describing their handedness and also their perceptions of a "mystery picture", that was the duck-rabbit figure from Wittgensteins recently published Philosophical Investigations.
- Chris McManus and Janet Snowman describe A left-handed compliment, a newly discovered lithograph by John Lewis Marks (ca. 1795-6 - ca. 1857-61). Given Marks,"seeming love of vulgarity for its own sake", there is probably an obscene sub-text reminiscent of a Donald McGill postcard.
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