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Unmasking the Face

Unmasking the Face
Authors: Paul Ekman, Wallace V. Friesen
Publisher: Malor Books
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 12795

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 212
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 0.8

ISBN: 1883536367
Dewey Decimal Number: 150
EAN: 9781883536367
ASIN: 1883536367

Publication Date: September 2003
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  • Hardcover - Unmasking the Face: A Guide to Recognizing Emotions from Facial Clues. (A Spectrum book)

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Read faces, read people   September 3, 2007
 2 out of 4 found this review helpful

Learn how to read people by reading their faces.

Lots of examples, to read the emotions on peoples faces.
It will require some hard work to get really good at it, but is worth it!



5 out of 5 stars A Must-Have Primer for Learning to Recognize Facial Expressions   July 14, 2006
 81 out of 81 found this review helpful

Ekman is a leading authority on the study of the facial expressions and their relation to emotion, and this book is a methodical and thorough (for the layperson, at least) introduction to the field, with special focus on recognizing what he calls the six basic universally expressed emotions: happiness, fear, anger, surprise, disgust/contempt, and sadness.

Ekman provides clear, well-detailed instructions for recognizing each of these emotions, and the book includes plenty of photos to illustrate the different facial contortions of each emotion. The only complaint I would have is that I had to do a lot of page flipping back and forth to read Ekman's remarks and subsequently refer to the relevant picture. Perhaps a future edition could be better formatted to make it easier for the reader to view the expression alongside Ekman's comments.

In addition to writing about specific emotions, Ekman also covers some fascinating related topics such as recognizing facial deceit and discovering the patterns of one's own facial expressions, i.e., what you're telling the world with your own face.

Ekman is an academic and his writing shows it; he's precise, methodical, thorough, and careful in the extent of his claims. Readers who are new to the subject of reading facial expressions but are seriously committed to learning about it will find this an invaluable book.

(Ekman's later work, "Emotions Revealed," is also a great read and contains much of the same information as "Unmasking the Face," although I found the former to be lighter on technical information and practice faces, and more focused on the larger reflections Ekman has made looking back on his work over the last few decades. In other words, both books are great, but "Unmasking the Face" is a bit more technical and thorough, and therefore a better book to pick up for learning how to recognize facial expressions.)



3 out of 5 stars Smiley Faces   March 20, 2006
 13 out of 26 found this review helpful

Nothing new here. Very basic for what everyone has experienced. It does have good usable insight into what causes the face to contort. It establishs basic parameters for everyone to know and articulates them well. I thought the basic knowledge was very well put forward with great emphasis on the reasons to watch the face of a person. This is what enables you to get to a conclusion.


5 out of 5 stars About "Unmasking the face"   September 9, 2005
 54 out of 55 found this review helpful

This seems to be an excellent resource for someone who would like to study facial expressions or improve one's ability to recognize emotions by looking at faces. The text is not just a popular blurb but a fully scientifically backed and high-level textbook designed for a serious student. There are exercises, suggestions on how to overcome one's difficulties or shortcomings, lots of photographs of faces, detailed comments on how certain facial features reflect certain emotions, and so on. I am looking forward to studying everything this book has to offer. Worth every penny!

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