ABSTRACT

This book puts a finger on the nerve of culture by delving into the social life of touch, our most elusive yet most vital sense. From the tortures of the Inquisition to the corporeal comforts of modernity, and from the tactile therapies of Asian medicine to the virtual tactility of cyberspace, The Book of Touch offers excursions into a sensory territory both foreign and familiar. How are masculine and feminine identities shaped by touch? What are the tactile experiences of the blind, or the autistic? How is touch developed differently across cultures? What are the boundaries of pain and pleasure? Is there a politics of touch? Bringing together classic writings and new work, this is an essential guide for anyone interested in the body, the senses and the experiential world.

chapter |9 pages

Fingerprints

Writing about Touch

part I|55 pages

Contact

chapter |5 pages

Contact

chapter 1|9 pages

Tactile Communication

chapter 2|14 pages

Skinscapes

Embodiment, Culture, and Environment

chapter 3|8 pages

Handling Children

To Touch or Not to Touch?

chapter 4|17 pages

The American Touch

Tactile Imagery in American Religion and Politics

part II|40 pages

Pleasure

chapter |5 pages

Pleasure

chapter 5|8 pages

The Pleasures of Touch

chapter 6|11 pages

Homely Pleasures

The Pursuit of Comfort in the Eighteenth Century

chapter 7|9 pages

Bourgeois Love

Mabel Loomis Todd

part III|46 pages

Pain

chapter |6 pages

Pain

chapter 9|5 pages

The Language of Pain in India

chapter 11|10 pages

Primate Experiments

Harry Harlow and the Technology of Love

part IV|47 pages

Male Bonding

chapter |7 pages

Male Bonding

chapter 13|6 pages

The Men’s House

Touching and Wrestling among Mehinaku Men

chapter 14|3 pages

The Imperial Touch

Schooling Male Bodies in Colonial India, Part I

chapter 15|7 pages

The Imperial Touch

Schooling Male Bodies in Colonial India, Part II

chapter 16|10 pages

Sexuality and the Drill

The Body Reconstructed in the Military Academy

chapter 17|12 pages

The Dying Kiss

Intimacy and Gender in the Trenches of the First World War

part V|55 pages

Women’s Touch

chapter |6 pages

Women’s Touch

chapter 18|11 pages

Saarak’s Crisis

Childbirth and Weaning in an Inuit Community

chapter 19|8 pages

Nu Shu

Female Writing in China

chapter 20|14 pages

Feminine Tactices

Crafting an Alternative Aesthetics in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries

chapter 21|9 pages

Seamstress and Marketwoman

Working Women in Early Twentieth-Century Paris

chapter 22|5 pages

The Mosaic Makers

part VI|46 pages

Control

chapter |7 pages

Control

chapter 23|9 pages

On Medieval Manners

chapter 24|14 pages

Touch in the Museum

chapter 25|5 pages

Bourgeois Perception

The Gaze and the Contaminating Touch

chapter 26|9 pages

In a Victorian Prison

Privations of the Flesh

part VII|41 pages

Uncommon Touch

chapter |6 pages

Uncommon Touch

chapter 29|5 pages

Rainfall and the Blind Body

chapter 30|6 pages

Tactilism

chapter 31|9 pages

Visceral Perception

part VIII|53 pages

Tactile Therapies

chapter |7 pages

Tactile Therapies

chapter 32|11 pages

Magical Healing

The King’s Touch

chapter 34|8 pages

Breathing Spaces

Qigong and Healing

chapter 35|9 pages

A Touch of Danger

The Bedside Manners of the Eighteenth-century Physician

part IX|49 pages

Touch and Technology

chapter |8 pages

Touch and Technology

chapter 37|3 pages

Polishing Your Heart

Artisans and Machines in Japan

chapter 38|9 pages

Modernist Fictions of Speed

chapter 39|5 pages

Grasping the Image

How Photographs are Handled

chapter 40|5 pages

“Make It Snuggle in the Palm”

The Commodification of Touch

chapter 41|8 pages

Digital Touch

chapter 42|9 pages

Spacemaking

Experiences of a Virtual Body