Acknowledgments................... ixThe Inside Story...................... xi1. a place by the fire............... 1The Common Touch.................. 1A Place by the Fire.................... 7The Walled City..................... 12Hard at Work......................... 16The Rites of Pleasure............... 202. a touchable god................ 27A Tactile Cosmology................ 27Mystical Touch....................... 29Gestures of Piety.................... 31The Cult of Relics................... 35Corpus Christi....................... 41Ordeals by Fire...................... 433. painful times...................... 47Suffering Bodies andHealing Hands...................... 47Blind Touch........................... 51Leprosy, the Black Death,and Dancing Mania................ 56The Uses of Pain..................... 60The Torments of Hell............... 64Sorrow and Compassion........... 684. a woman's touch............... 71Male and Female Bodies............ 71A Woman's Touch.................... 75Women's Work...................... 77Texts and Textiles.................... 81Mystical Rapturesand Pain Craft...................... 85The Witch's Touch................... 905. animal skins....................... 93Animal Bodies........................ 93Animal Companions................ 98Beasts, Wild Men, and Slaves..... 103Animal Souls........................109Experimentation and theCampaign Against Cruelty......1176. tactile arts........................123The Aesthetics of Touch...........123The Feel of Art......................126Crafty Ladies........................ 133Touch in the Museum.............. 1367. the modern touch............147Petrarch's Vision....................147The Decline of Sacred Touch.....148New Sensory Worlds...............153The Persistence of Touch..........158The Finishing Touch................1658. sensations of a new age...167The Drill.............................167The School, the Prison,and the Museum..................171The Feel of the City................178The Electric Creed................. 183Touch at Home.....................186The Stuff of Dreams...............191Bibliography.........................199Index.................................221Illustrations follow page 122
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"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
"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