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  • In case you've ever wondered why western women traditionally have long hair, there's a fairly

  • simple explanation. Sex. Which is the simple answer for pretty much everything that humans do.

  • When you look at the history of women's hair styles, the hair itself remains pretty long

  • throughout the ages, what changes is what we do with it, how we put it up, how we might

  • cover it or not. Which leads to the question then of why there's been so little variation

  • up until the twentieth century of women's hair lengths. Like I said at the top of this

  • video the answer usually traces back to sex. Ask a group of evolutionary psychologists

  • why women tend to grow their hair long and they would say simple, it's an outward sign

  • of a woman's fertility in the same way that we think of beards, mustaches and chest hair

  • as an outward sign of a man's virility. Perhaps we are more innately inclined toward growing

  • our hair long but that beauty norm has been reinforced over and over again by a lot of

  • cultural factors as well. If you just look at Christianity, Islam and Judaism, there

  • are all sorts of directives about women and their hair. In the Bible for instance you

  • have the verse in first Corinthians about women's long hair being their crowing glory.

  • And in Islam of course you have the tradition of women wearing hijabs and niqabs to cover

  • their hair in public. Also in Judaism, married women will traditionally cover their hair

  • in public. Historically speaking you have that either or of unmarried maiden and her

  • long flowing hair versus the married woman with her hair pulled up and possibly covered.

  • Clearly we have long hair being interwoven over time into this overarching femininity

  • construct which includes things like the acceptable sexuality and sexual behavior of women and

  • also our social status. It is quite telling when you think about all of that that you

  • don't have women cutting off their hair in mass until the 1920s with the rise of the

  • so-called new woman. A more politically-minded and less bathtub gin guzzling cousin to the

  • flapper of the time, the new woman was radically challenging women's place in society, saying

  • you know what, I want to be able to vote, I want to be able to work, I want to be able

  • to get education and I want to be able to strive toward equality with men and one way

  • that this was outwardly symbolized, this new way of thinking for women and there place

  • in the world was by cutting their hair off, not because as some people claimed at the

  • time they were trying to emulate men and de-feminize themselves completely but rather it was a

  • way of physically shedding off that old woman of the Edwardian and Victorian past. As epitomized

  • by the former beauty icon the Gibson Girl. Fun fact you also see a similar hair trend

  • happening among young women in Japan at the same time. That was happening then, why now

  • is it still headline news if a female celebrity gets a pixie cut. First of all you have to

  • remember that the bobbed hair trend of the flapper era was exactly that. A trend. Sociologists

  • today say that even in the twenty-first century a woman cutting her hair off is still such

  • a deliberate act. It is seen as flouting that kind of normative female sexuality that we

  • for centuries have reinforced over and over again as the standard. I realize I've been

  • speaking in broad terms in this video and by broad I should just simply say white and

  • western, one thing that I didn't bring up in this video because frankly it's a bit more

  • of a complex conversation that I would maybe want the consultation of other people on before

  • I go there is the intersection between female beauty standards, hair and ethnicity. That's

  • something that we need to talk about as well, I'm just not entirely sure yet how to talk

  • about it. So maybe you can offer some suggestions below. My short-haired ladies out there, props

  • to you. Why is my hair not short. Because when humidity strikes, my hair puffs.

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女性為什麼會有長髮 (Why Women Have Long Hair)

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