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El. knyga: Deepest Sense: A Cultural History of Touch

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  • Serija: Studies in Sensory History
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-May-2012
  • Leidėjas: University of Illinois Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780252094408
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Serija: Studies in Sensory History
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-May-2012
  • Leidėjas: University of Illinois Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780252094408

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From the softest caress to the harshest blow, touch lies at the heart of our experience of the world. Now, for the first time, this deepest of senses is the subject of an extensive historical exploration. The Deepest Sense: A Cultural History of Touch fleshes out our understanding of the past with explorations of lived experiences of embodiment from the middle ages to modernity. This intimate and sensuous approach to history makes it possible to foreground the tactile foundations of Western culture--the ways in which feelings shaped society.
 
Constance Classen explores a variety of tactile realms including the feel of the medieval city; the tactile appeal of relics; the social histories of pain, pleasure, and affection; the bonds of touch between humans and animals; the strenuous excitement of sports such as wrestling and jousting; and the sensuous attractions of consumer culture. She delves into a range of vital issues, from the uses--and prohibitions--of touch in social interaction to the disciplining of the body by the modern state, from the changing feel of the urban landscape to the technologization of touch in modernity.
 
Through poignant descriptions of the healing power of a medieval king's hand or the grueling conditions of a nineteenth-century prison, we find that history, far from being a dry and lifeless subject, touches us to the quick.

Recenzijos

 "Classen is a veteran at telling sensory histories, with a deft touch. . . . A major appeal of Classen's new book is her account of the Industrial Revolution."--The Chronicle Review "This is a wise book, filled with fascinating observations, from which every reader will learn a great deal. The Deepest Sense breaks new ground not only by focusing on the long history of the sense of touch from the Middle Ages to the modern period, but also by drawing the tactile into a number of important historical conversations."--Richard Newhauser, coeditor of Pleasure and Danger in Perception: The Five Senses in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance (special issue of The Senses and Society)  Provides a nuanced and informative narrative on how humanity's relationship with touch has changed throughout history.--Publishers Weekly



"Recommended."--Choice  "Classen's lush descriptions provide an excellent underscoring of her exploration of this intimate sense."--Library Journal

"Classen eloquently argues that touch is the deepest sense not only because its cultural meanings stretch into the distant past but also because its social meanings remain embedded within core concepts of modernity Classen shows that the history of touch is itself reflexive: although they can be only be inferred from sources, these once palpable embraces tell the history of the very deepest connections between us."--American Historical Review  

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An extensive historical exploration of touch which lies at the heart of our experience of the world
Acknowledgments ix
The Inside Story xi
1 A Place By The Fire
1(26)
The Common Touch
1(6)
A Place by the Fire
7(5)
The Walled City
12(4)
Hard at Work
16(4)
The Rites of Pleasure
20(7)
2 A Touchable God
27(20)
A Tactile Cosmology
27(2)
Mystical Touch
29(2)
Gestures of Piety
31(4)
The Cult of Relics
35(6)
Corpus Christi
41(2)
Ordeals by Fire
43(4)
3 Painful Times
47(24)
Suffering Bodies and Healing Hands
47(4)
Blind Touch
51(5)
Leprosy, the Black Death, and Dancing Mania
56(4)
The Uses of Pain
60(4)
The Torments of Hell
64(4)
Sorrow and Compassion
68(3)
4 A Woman's Touch
71(22)
Male and Female Bodies
71(4)
A Woman's Touch
75(2)
Women's Work
77(4)
Texts and Textiles
81(4)
Mystical Raptures and Pain Craft
85(5)
The Witch's Touch
90(3)
5 Animal Skins
93(30)
Animal Bodies
93(5)
Animal Companions
98(5)
Beasts, Wild Men, and Slaves
103(6)
Animal Souls
109(8)
Experimentation and the Campaign Against Cruelty
117(6)
6 Tactile Arts
123(24)
The Aesthetics of Touch
123(3)
The Feel of Art
126(7)
Crafty Ladies
133(3)
Touch in the Museum
136(11)
7 The Modern Touch
147(20)
Petrarch's Vision
147(1)
The Decline of Sacred Touch
148(5)
New Sensory Worlds
153(5)
The Persistence of Touch
158(7)
The Finishing Touch
165(2)
8 Sensations Of A New Age
167(32)
The Drill
167(4)
The School, the Prison, and the Museum
171(7)
The Feel of the City
178(5)
The Electric Creed
183(3)
Touch at Home
186(5)
The Stuff of Dreams
191(8)
Bibliography 199(22)
Index 221
Constance Classen is an award-winning writer and researcher based in Montreal, Canada. Her other books include Worlds of Sense: Exploring the Senses in History and Across Cultures, The Color of Angels, and the anthology The Book of Touch.