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Bearded lady

A bearded lady (or bearded woman) is a woman with a naturally occurring beard normally due to the condition known as hirsutism or hypertrichosis. Hypertrichosis causes people of either sex to develop excess hair over their entire body (including the face), while hirsutism is restricted to females and only causes excessive hair growth in the nine body areas mentioned by Ferriman and Gallwey.

Annie Jones toured with P.T. Barnum's circus in the 19th century.

Background edit

A relatively small number of women are able to grow enough facial hair to have a distinct beard. The condition is called hirsutism. It is usually the result of polycystic ovary syndrome which causes excess testosterone and an over-sensitivity to testosterone, thus (to a greater or lesser extent) results in male pattern hair growth, among other symptoms. In some cases, female beard growth is the result of a hormonal imbalance (usually androgen excess), or a rare genetic disorder known as hypertrichosis.[1] In some cases, a woman's ability to grow a beard can be due to hereditary reasons without anything medically being wrong.[2]

There are numerous references to bearded women throughout the centuries, and William Shakespeare also mentioned them in Macbeth:

you should be Women,
And yet your beards forbid me to interpret,
That you are so.

— 138–46; 1.3. 37–45

However, no known productions of Macbeth included bearded witches.[3]

Sometimes it is caused by use of anabolic steroids. Cultural pressure leads most to remove it, as it may be viewed as a social stigma.[citation needed]

Race edit

Charles Darwin's ideas on sexual selection that influenced the perception of women with excess facial hair were applied differently across race.[citation needed] Women of color who had excess facial hair were actually perceived as evidence of human's evolution from apes, whereas white women with excess facial hair were perceived as diseased. A beard on a white woman challenged her sex and medical condition, whereas a beard on women of color challenged her species.[2]

Some famous bearded women were Krao Farini[2] and Julia Pastrana.[4]

Entertainment edit

Notable examples were the famous bearded ladies of the circus sideshows of the 19th and early 20th centuries, such as Barnum's Josephine Clofullia and Ringling Bros.' Jane Barnell, whose anomalies were celebrated.[citation needed] Sometimes circus and carnival freak shows presented bearded ladies who were actually women with facial hairpieces or bearded men dressed as women, both practices being lampooned by comedian and former circus performer W.C. Fields in the 1939 film, You Can't Cheat an Honest Man.[5]

Notable women with beards edit

 
Magdalena Ventura with Her Husband and Son, portrait by Jusepe de Ribera (1631)

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References edit

  1. ^ Taylor, Sarah K (June 18, 2009). "Congenital Hypertrichosis Lanuginosa". Emedicine. Medscape. Retrieved December 4, 2009.
  2. ^ a b c Hamlin, Kimberly A. (2011). "The "Case of a Bearded Woman": Hypertrichosis and the Construction of Gender in the Age of Darwin". American Quarterly. 63 (4): 955–981. doi:10.1353/aq.2011.0051. ISSN 1080-6490. S2CID 144556475.
  3. ^ Shopland, Norena 'A wonder of nature' from Forbidden Lives: LGBT stories from Wales, Seren Books, 2017
  4. ^ Trainor, Sean (2014). "Fair Bosom/Black Beard: Facial Hair, Gender Determination, and the Strange Career of Madame Clofullia, "Bearded Lady"". Early American Studies. 12 (3): 548–575. doi:10.1353/eam.2014.0019. S2CID 144373934. ProQuest 1553324492.
  5. ^ Deschner, Donald (1966). The Films of W.C. Fields. New York: Cadillac Publishing by arrangement with The Citadel Press. p. 139. Introduction by Arthur Knight
  6. ^ "Readers' List: 100 Best Novels", Random House Modern Library
  7. ^ Scott Adams (21 Oct 2008). Dilbert 2.0: 20 Years of Dilbert. Andrews McMeel Publishing. p. 89. ISBN 978-0740777356. Retrieved 1 July 2021. .. I made all Elbonians look identical, even the women, with long black beards ...

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Bearded Ladies redirects here For the radio show see Bearded Ladies radio show A bearded lady or bearded woman is a woman with a naturally occurring beard normally due to the condition known as hirsutism or hypertrichosis Hypertrichosis causes people of either sex to develop excess hair over their entire body including the face while hirsutism is restricted to females and only causes excessive hair growth in the nine body areas mentioned by Ferriman and Gallwey Annie Jones toured with P T Barnum s circus in the 19th century Contents 1 Background 2 Race 3 Entertainment 4 Notable women with beards 4 1 8th century 4 2 12th century 4 3 14th century 4 4 16th century 4 5 17th century 4 6 19th century 4 7 20th century 4 8 21st century 4 9 Popular culture 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBackground editA relatively small number of women are able to grow enough facial hair to have a distinct beard The condition is called hirsutism It is usually the result of polycystic ovary syndrome which causes excess testosterone and an over sensitivity to testosterone thus to a greater or lesser extent results in male pattern hair growth among other symptoms In some cases female beard growth is the result of a hormonal imbalance usually androgen excess or a rare genetic disorder known as hypertrichosis 1 In some cases a woman s ability to grow a beard can be due to hereditary reasons without anything medically being wrong 2 There are numerous references to bearded women throughout the centuries and William Shakespeare also mentioned them in Macbeth you should be Women And yet your beards forbid me to interpret That you are so 138 46 1 3 37 45 However no known productions of Macbeth included bearded witches 3 Sometimes it is caused by use of anabolic steroids Cultural pressure leads most to remove it as it may be viewed as a social stigma citation needed Race editCharles Darwin s ideas on sexual selection that influenced the perception of women with excess facial hair were applied differently across race citation needed Women of color who had excess facial hair were actually perceived as evidence of human s evolution from apes whereas white women with excess facial hair were perceived as diseased A beard on a white woman challenged her sex and medical condition whereas a beard on women of color challenged her species 2 Some famous bearded women were Krao Farini 2 and Julia Pastrana 4 Entertainment editNotable examples were the famous bearded ladies of the circus sideshows of the 19th and early 20th centuries such as Barnum s Josephine Clofullia and Ringling Bros Jane Barnell whose anomalies were celebrated citation needed Sometimes circus and carnival freak shows presented bearded ladies who were actually women with facial hairpieces or bearded men dressed as women both practices being lampooned by comedian and former circus performer W C Fields in the 1939 film You Can t Cheat an Honest Man 5 Notable women with beards edit nbsp Magdalena Ventura with Her Husband and Son portrait by Jusepe de Ribera 1631 8th century edit Iconography of the bearded Mary12th century edit Topographia Hibernica written by Gerald of Wales14th century edit Wilgefortis16th century edit Helena Antonia17th century edit Magdalena Ventura portrait by Jusepe de Ribera 1631 19th century edit Julia Pastrana Krao Farini Josephine Clofullia Annie Jones Alice Elizabeth Doherty The Minnesota Woolly Girl 1887 1933 20th century edit Clementine Delait late 19th century and early 20th century Jane Barnell late 19th century and early 20th century Jennifer Miller21st century edit Harnaam KaurPopular culture edit Ethal Darling Kathy Bates s character in American Horror Story Lettie Lutz Keala Settle s character in The Greatest Showman A fascination with Wilgefortis grips the narrator of Fifth Business the 40th best novel of the 20th century according to the Modern Library s readers list 6 In the fictional country of Elbonia from the Dilbert comic strip both men and women have beards and look identical 7 See also editFerriman Gallwey scoreReferences edit Taylor Sarah K June 18 2009 Congenital Hypertrichosis Lanuginosa Emedicine Medscape Retrieved December 4 2009 a b c Hamlin Kimberly A 2011 The Case of a Bearded Woman Hypertrichosis and the Construction of Gender in the Age of Darwin American Quarterly 63 4 955 981 doi 10 1353 aq 2011 0051 ISSN 1080 6490 S2CID 144556475 Shopland Norena A wonder of nature from Forbidden Lives LGBT stories from Wales Seren Books 2017 Trainor Sean 2014 Fair Bosom Black Beard Facial Hair Gender Determination and the Strange Career of Madame Clofullia Bearded Lady Early American Studies 12 3 548 575 doi 10 1353 eam 2014 0019 S2CID 144373934 ProQuest 1553324492 Deschner Donald 1966 The Films of W C Fields New York Cadillac Publishing by arrangement with The Citadel Press p 139 Introduction by Arthur Knight Readers List 100 Best Novels Random House Modern Library Scott Adams 21 Oct 2008 Dilbert 2 0 20 Years of Dilbert Andrews 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