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Touch and the Ancient Senses: The Senses in Antiquity

Editat de Alex Purves
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 noi 2017
Unlike the other senses, touch ranges beyond a single sense organ, encompassing not only the skin but also the interior of the body. It mediates almost every aspect of interpersonal relations in antiquity, from the everyday to the erotic, just as it also provides a primary point of contact between the individual and the outside world. The essays in this volume explore the ways in which touch plays a defining role in science, art, philosophy, and medicine, and shapes our understanding of topics ranging from aesthetics and poetics to various religious and ritual practices. Whether we locate the sense of touch on the surface of the skin, within the body or – less tangibly still – within the emotions, the sensory impact of touching raises a broad range of interpretive and phenomenological questions.
This is the first volume of its kind to explore the sense of touch in antiquity, bringing a variety of disciplinary approaches to bear on the sense that is usually disregarded as the most base and obvious of the five. In these pages, by contrast, we find in touch a complex and fascinating indicator of the body’s relation to object, environment, and self.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781844658718
ISBN-10: 1844658716
Pagini: 230
Ilustrații: 20 Halftones, black and white
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria The Senses in Antiquity

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

  Introduction: What and Where is Touch?
Alex Purves
1. Hands Know the Truth: Touch in Euryclea’s Recognition of Odysseus
Silvia Montiglio
2. Touching, Proximity, and the Aesthetics of Pain in Sophocles
Nancy Worman
3. Aristotle and the Priority of Touch
Rebecca Steiner Goldner
4. The Duality of Touch
David Sedley
5. Getting to Grips with Classical Art: Rethinking the Haptics of Graeco-Roman Visual Culture
Verity Platt and Michael Squire
6. In the Body of the Beholder: Herder’s Aesthetics and Classical Sculpture
Helen Slaney
7. The Contaminating Touch in the Roman World
Jack Lennon
8. The Touch of Poetry in the Carmina Priapea
Elizabeth Young
9. In Touch, In Love: Apuleius on the Aesthetic Impasse of a Platonic Psyche
Giulia Sissa
10. Noli me tangere: the Theology of Touch
Catherine Conybeare
11. Losing Touch: Impaired Sensation in Greek Medical Writings
Rebecca Flemming

Notă biografică

Alex Purves is Professor of Classics at the University of California Los Angeles, USA. She is the author of Space and Time in Ancient Greek Narrative (2010) and co-editor, with Shane Butler, of Synaesthesia and the Ancient Senses (2013), published in this "Senses in Antiquity" series. Her most recent book, Homer and the Poetics of Gesture, is forthcoming.

Recenzii

"Purves' volume provides a powerful corrective to sight as the preeminent sense in Classical scholarship. As each essay demonstrates, touch blurs the boundaries between subjective and objective experience in providing what Purves calls a "feeling for the past." This volume is required reading for scholars interested in the relationship between perception, cognition, and affect in interpreting ancient texts and artifacts."
- Karen Bassi, University of California Santa Cruz, USA
"Touch and the Ancient Senses provides a useful introduction to this changing area of the field ... this study is often fascinating and it contains many seeds for further discussion ... an elegant overall structure, with Aristotle’s problem as a thread running from the first sentence of Alex Purves’ introduction to the last sentence of the final chapter. This is an appropriate frame for a topic that puzzled philosophers and physicians throughout antiquity."
- Kenneth Silverman, University of Florida, USA, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2018

Descriere

The essays in this volume explore the ways in which touch plays a defining role in science, art, philosophy, and medicine, and shapes our understanding of topics ranging from aesthetics and poetics to various religious and ritual practices. This is the first volume of its kind to explore the sense of touch in antiquity.