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Pogonophobia

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Fear of beards

Medical condition
Pogonophobia
SpecialtyPsychology
Friedrich Engels; a man with a big beard

Pogonophobia is the fear ofbeards.

History

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The termpogonophobia is derived from theGreek wordspogon (πώγων) for "beard" andphobos (φόβος) for "fear."[1]

David Smith's 1851 publication ofThe Covenanter of theReformed Presbyterian Church describes theJesuits ofBaden as suffering "a veritable pogonophobia at the sight of a democratic chin."[2]

The term is generally meant to be taken in a jocular vein.[1] In the 1920s, psychologistJohn B. Watson was able to condition this fear in a young boy by means ofclassical conditioning methods.[3]

In August 2013, Christopher Oldstone-Moore, history lecturer atWright State University inOhio, and author ofThe Beard Movement in Victorian Britain[4] commented, "Facial hair for the past century has been thought to reflect a suspicious streak of individuality and defiance... Politicians, public servants and businessmen – and apparently journalists – risk their reputations if they abandon the razor."[5]

Some relationship to "beardism" – discrimination based on facial hair – is claimed, and a difference in cultures is noted.[6] Some association with claims of unhygienic beards (e.g., among homeless men) and fashion preferences of women. That various religious groups treat beards more or less reverently is also a factor, for example inJudaism and inIslam. Similarly, some groups require beards and forbid shaving, which has an effect on that society's norms and perceptions.[7]

Accusations at the BBC

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In August 2013,Jeremy Paxman accused his employers of pogonophobia after he was criticized in many newspapers and social networking sites for presenting the BBC's current-affairs programmeNewsnight whilst sporting a beard.[8] Paxman said: "Unless you're lucky enough to be Uncle Albert onOnly Fools and Horses,Demis Roussos orAbu Hamza, the BBC is generally as pogonophobic as the late-lamented Albanian dictator,Enver Hoxha."[9] He later wrote: "The thing is, I don’t normally like beards," and noting how he'd become a "poster-boy" for theBeard Liberation Front, Paxman lamented that he was "finding it quite a heavy burden".[10]

FormerBBC Radio 4 andWorld Service broadcasterRobin Lustig, previously winner of "Beard of the Year", also described the BBC as pogonophobic.[11]Danny Baker ofBBC Radio 5 Live disagreed and stated that: "I really do not think Jeremy Paxman should be granted a beard. It's corrupt. Disney had it right. Hey BBC – no news beards."[1][11] Baker's remark aboutDisney is a reference to that company's long-standing ban on employees wearing beards, which was lifted in 2012 nearly sixty years after its introduction.[12]

See also

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  • Fear the Beard, a chant used by sports fans in support of a bearded sportsperson

References

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  1. ^abcQuinion, Michael (17 August 2013)."Pogonotrophy".World Wide Words. Retrieved6 October 2013.
  2. ^Smith, David A; Willson, James M. (1851).The Covenanter: Devoted to the Principles of the Reformed Presbyterian Church. Vol. VII. William S. Young. p. 215.
  3. ^Doctor, R. M.; Kahn, A. P; Adamec, C. (2008).The Encyclopedia of Phobias, Fears, and Anxieties (Third ed.). New York: Facts on File Inc. p. 82.ISBN 978-0-8160-6453-3.
  4. ^Oldstone-Moore, Christopher (Autumn 2005). "The Beard Movement in Victorian Britain".Victorian Studies.48 (1).Indiana University Press:7–34.doi:10.2979/VIC.2005.48.1.7.JSTOR 3829878.S2CID 143774134.
  5. ^Lowther, Ed (14 August 2013)."A history of beards in the workplace". BBC News. Retrieved15 August 2013.
  6. ^"Are you a beardist?".BBC World News. 18 November 2002. Retrieved6 October 2013.
  7. ^"Fear of Beards". FearOf.net. 12 August 2014. Retrieved6 January 2015.
  8. ^Halliday, Josh (13 August 2013)."Jeremy Paxman's beard tickles Newsnight viewers and Twitter".The Guardian. London. Retrieved6 October 2013.
  9. ^"Jeremy Paxman 'may keep' notorious Newsnight beard".BBC News. 13 August 2013. Retrieved6 October 2013.
  10. ^Paxman, Jeremy (17 August 2013)."Jeremy Paxman: It's only a beard but it's a big burden".The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved6 October 2013.
  11. ^abBattersby, Matilda; Noah, Sherna (29 July 2013)."Is the BBC pogonophobic? Jeremy Paxman's beard raises a hairy issue".The Independent. London. Retrieved6 October 2013.
  12. ^Jones, Sam (24 January 2012)."Disney lifts beard ban for park workers".The Guardian. London. Retrieved15 August 2021.

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