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The right hand : Left-handedness

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In «The Right Hand: Left-Handedness,» Sir Daniel Wilson meticulously explores the complex cultural and social implications of left-handedness throughout history. Written in the late 19th century, Wilson employs a blend of scientific inquiry and philosophical reflection, weaving an examination of the stigma surrounding left-handed individuals with an analysis of their unique cognitive and physical traits. His interdisciplinary approach situates the discussion within contemporary debates on human behavior and societal norms, highlighting the often-overlooked contributions of left-handed people across various fields, from art to science. Sir Daniel Wilson, a prominent Victorian era scholar and archaeologist, was deeply invested in the sociological issues of his time. His academic pursuits at the University of Toronto and his extensive research in anthropology and history informed his perspective on the marginalization of left-handed individuals. Personal experiences and societal observations perhaps sparked his interest in addressing left-handedness as a unique identity, challenging prevailing perceptions and contributing to discussions on human diversity and inclusivity. This book is essential reading for those intrigued by the intersection of psychology, society, and culture. Wilson's thoughtful analysis not only broadens our understanding of left-handedness but also serves as a call to recognize and embrace human variance. A profound reflection on identity, it invites readers to reassess their own biases and celebrate the diversity that enriches our collective experience.

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Release date on Litres:
03 March 2025
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170 p.
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8596547855446
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