
Conversations Telling the future and the past through the palm
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Oct 22, 2025 Alison Bashford, a history professor at UNSW and author of "Decoding the Hand," delves into the fascinating history of palmistry and its scientific counterparts. She shares a captivating story about discovering a gorilla's handprint that ignited her research. The conversation covers the psychology of handprints, ancient beliefs linking hands to character, and the intriguing connections between palmistry and astrology. Bashford also reveals how 19th-century hand readings intertwined with social identities and examines the rise of celebrity palmists.
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Gorilla Handprint Sparked The Book
- Alison found a life-sized gorilla handprint in a London archive that sparked her book project.
- The gorilla print led her to study hand history from palmistry to psychoanalysis.
Hands As Character Indicators
- Aristotle linked bodily features, including hands, to temperament and character.
- This physiognomic tradition influenced later ideas connecting body form and personality.
Darwin On Hands And Human Progress
- Darwin argued freeing hands from locomotion enabled tool use and human advancement.
- The hand's evolutionary role became central to ideas of human uniqueness.



