Rebecca Herzig is a writer and professor. She is chair of the program in Gender and Sexuality Studies at Bates College in Maine.
Herzig is the author of Suffering for Science: Reason and Sacrifice in Modern America, The Nature of Difference: Sciences of Race from Jefferson to Genomics, and Plucked: A History of Hair Removal. HerzigâÂÂs work on hair removal examines how changing social norms have influenced the âÂÂvoluntaryâ pursuit of beauty. Plucked was named best book of the year by The Economist.
Herzig has been on the executive councils of the Society for the Social Studies of Science, the Society for the History of Technology, and the International Committee for the History of Technology. She has received MITâÂÂs Kristen E. Finnegan Prize and BateâÂÂs Kroepsch Award for her teaching.
Herzig is also a regular media commentator.
Plucked was well received by both academic and popular media. It was named one of Science Friday's best science books of 2015. The Economist called Plucked a âÂÂdelightful history of hair removal in America,â and The Journal of American History said the book was an âÂÂinteresting, serious, and meticulously researched contribution to American history.âÂÂ
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