Presents a history of the senses in the fields of anthropology, psychology, and law, identifying important shifts and key disciplinary concerns.
Constance Classen Book order






- 2023
- 2022
The Sensory Studies Manifesto explores the origin and development of the revolutionary new field of sensory studies.
- 2017
Having spent most of his service as a detective, Tony nott documents here his experiences and investigations.
- 2017
The Museum of the Senses
- 184 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Introduction; 1.A Taste of heaven: relics an rarities; 2.The Feel of Rembrandt: painings and sculptures; 3.The Lure of the Unssen: Egyptian Mummies; 4.Conversation pieces: the Arundel collection; 5.A trail of scent: the afterlife of collections; 6.The Museum Retouched: from Empire of sight to sensory playground
- 2013
Delving into the intricate relationship between culture, history, and politics, this book offers a thought-provoking examination of how our sensory experiences shape and are shaped by societal influences. It invites readers to consider the profound impact of sensory perception on human behavior and cultural practices, providing a rich context for understanding the complexities of the sensory world.
- 2012
An extensive historical exploration of touch which lies at the heart of our experience of the world
- 1998
Exploring the interplay between sensory experiences and gender dynamics, this work delves into the politics of perception, focusing on constructs like the male gaze and female touch. It reveals how these sensory orders shape and reflect societal gender norms, offering a critical examination of the ways in which sensory perceptions are intertwined with power and identity.
- 1993
viii 172p paperback, green and grey cover with black spine, very good condition, minimal wear to cover edges and surfaces, binding firm, pages clean and bright, photographic plate insert still present, an excellent copy of a hard-to-find title, this copy published in the year 1993