BBC HomeExplore the BBC
This page has been archived and is no longer updated. Find out more about page archiving.


Accessibility help
Text only
BBC Homepage
BBC Radio
BBC Radio 4 - 92 to 94 FM and 198 Long WaveListen to Digital Radio, Digital TV and OnlineListen on Digital Radio, Digital TV and Online

PROGRAMME FINDER:
Programmes
Podcasts
Schedule
Presenters
PROGRAMME GENRES:
News
Drama
Comedy
Science
Religion|Ethics
History
Factual
Messageboards
Radio 4 Tickets
Radio 4 Help

Contact Us

Like this page?
Send it to a friend!



THINKING ALLOWED
MISSED A PROGRAMME?
Go to the Listen Again page
Thinking Allowed
Wednesday 16:00-16:30
Laurie Taylor discusses the latest social science research.
10 October 2007
repeat 14 October
Listen to this programme in full
THE HAIRLESS BODY
It used to be a feminist faux pas but now over 99% of women regularly remove hair from their bodies. Men are doing it too, Peter Mandelsson waxes the back of his hand and sportsmen, like Gavin Henson, shave their legs.

Anneke Smelik, Professor of Visual Culture at the Department of Cultural Studies, University of Nijmegen (Netherland), tells Laurie what she thinks lies behind this war on body hair.

GHOSTS
Dr Owen Davies, Reader in Social History at the University of Hertfordshire, looked back over the opinion polls of the last fifty years which reveal a constant rise in the percentage of the British population that believes in ghosts.

Owen became interested in finding out why popular belief in ghosts and the supernatural should fluctuate, and what social, economic and religious changes are responsible for our changing attitudes. His new book is The Haunted: A Social History of Ghosts.
This week’s guests:

Professor Anneke Smelik
Professor of Visual Culture at the Department of Cultural Studies, University of Nijmegen (Netherland)

A close shave: the Becoming-machine of the Hairless Body
A paper given at King’s College London in September 2007
(not published)

Dr Owen Davies
Reader in Social History at the University of Hertfordshire

The Haunted: A Social History of Ghosts
Publisher: Palgrave
ISBN-10: 1403939241
ISBN-13: 978-1403939241
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites
Listen Live
Audio Help
[an error occurred while processing this directive]

Thinking Allowed

Debate

Open University logo

Producer's Pick

Recent Programmes

See also



About the BBC | Help | Terms of Use | Privacy & Cookies Policy