Big and Small: A Cultural History of Extraordinary Bodies, by Lynne Vallone
From dwarfs at court to obese children, a study examines why size matters, says Louisa Yates
From dwarfs at court to obese children, a study examines why size matters, says Louisa Yates
People link upright bearing with positive traits and slouch with sloth – and worse, Louisa Yates finds
Chester conference tackles image totems and taboos in the flesh. Matthew Reisz reports
Chester tackles bodily totems and taboos. Matthew Reisz reports