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Twinkind - The singular significance of twins

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Informationen zum Autor William Viney is a twin and a researcher in the Department of Anthropology, Goldsmiths, University of London. His writing has appeared in Cabinet , Critical Quarterly , Frieze and the Times Literary Supplement . He is the author of Waste: A Philosophy of Things (2014) and Twins: Superstitions and Marvels, Fantasies and Experiments (2021). In 2017 he directed a documentary short, Twins on Twins . Klappentext The first illustrated global exploration of the cultural significance of twins. The birth of twins is unusual. Throughout history they have been revered as gods and reviled as monsters; they have been adored as amusing music hall double acts and feared as duplicitous criminals; and they have been studied by anthropologists and scientists engaged in the nature vs nurture debate and genetic experiments. Their existence challenges the norm; they are seen by singletons as `other¿ and regarded with an equal measure of wonder and distrust. Do twins have special powers? Does a twin birth present a good or bad omen? Are they telepathic? Should we fear the appearance of the ghostly doppelganger? From the Aztec creation twins Quetzalcoatl and Tezcatlipoca to the divine opposites of Greek myth, Apollo and Artemis, and from criminal gang leaders the Kray twins to the disconcerting Grady twins in The Shining , this visually arresting and often disturbing book explores and interrogates twindom in all its facets in a wide range of cultures and media from ancient times to today. The visual presentation of twins, cultural attitudes to twins and scientific uses of twins are examined within three broad themes: twins of myth and legend and the instruction their stories provide; the anatomical, sociological and scientific studies of twins from Galen to genetic engineering; and twins as entertainers, sources of spectacle and community. Punctuating the cabinets of thematic imagery are nine thought-provoking essays that provide considered analysis and intriguing investigation of the myriad meanings, responses to and uses of twinkind. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1. Gods and Heroes 2. Evil Twins 3. Twin Spirits 4. Nature and Nurture 5. Crime and Forensics 6. Born and Made 7. Born Entertainers 8. Twins and the Paranormal 9. Twin Communities...

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'A global guide to the myths, legends and science of twins ... spans sacred west African sculptures, mythology and 1920s flappers to present a community defined by both similarity and uniqueness' Financial Times

'Beautiful and definitive' Chris van Tulleken

The first illustrated global exploration of the cultural significance of twins.

The birth of twins is unusual. Throughout history they have been revered as gods and reviled as monsters; they have been adored as amusing music hall double acts and feared as duplicitous criminals; and they have been studied by anthropologists and scientists engaged in the nature vs nurture debate and genetic experiments. Their existence challenges the norm; they are seen by singletons as ‘other’ and regarded with an equal measure of wonder and distrust. Do twins have special powers? Does a twin birth present a good or bad omen? Are they telepathic? Should we fear the appearance of the ghostly doppelganger?

From the Aztec creation twins Quetzalcoatl and Tezcatlipoca to the divine opposites of Greek myth, Apollo and Artemis, and from criminal gang leaders the Kray twins to the disconcerting Grady twins in The Shining, this visually arresting and often disturbing book explores and interrogates twindom in all its facets in a wide range of cultures and media from ancient times to today. The visual presentation of twins, cultural attitudes to twins and scientific uses of twins are examined within three broad themes: twins of myth and legend and the instruction their stories provide; the anatomical, sociological and scientific studies of twins from Galton to genetic engineering; and twins as entertainers, sources of spectacle and community. Punctuating the cabinets of thematic imagery are nine thought-provoking essays that provide considered analysis and intriguing investigation of the myriad meanings, responses to and uses of twinkind.

Foreword

The first illustrated global exploration of the cultural significance of twins

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Authors William Viney, Viney William
Assisted by George Viney (Foreword)
Publisher Thames & Hudson
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 12.10.2023
 
EAN 9780500026267
ISBN 978-0-500-02626-7
No. of pages 224
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art
Social sciences, law, business

Cultural Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social

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