Senses of touch : : human dignity and deformity from Michelangelo to Calvin / / Marjorie O'Rourke Boyle.

Senses of Touch anatomizes the uniquely human hand as a rhetorical figure for dignity and deformity in early modern culture. It concerns a valuational shift from the contemplative ideal, as signified by the sense of sight, to an active reality, as signified by the sense of touch. From posture to pie...

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Superior document:Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions ; Volume 71
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : Brill,, [1998]
©1998
Year of Publication:1998
Language:English
Series:Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions ; Volume 71.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Acknowledgments /
Introduction /
Chapter One Adam's Finger /
Chapter Two Eve's Palm /
Chapter Three God's Hand /
Primary Sources /
Index of Names /
Index of Subjects /
Studies in Medieval and Reformation Thought /
Summary:Senses of Touch anatomizes the uniquely human hand as a rhetorical figure for dignity and deformity in early modern culture. It concerns a valuational shift from the contemplative ideal, as signified by the sense of sight, to an active reality, as signified by the sense of touch. From posture to piety, from manicure to magic, the book discovers touch in a critical period of its historical development, in anatomy and society. It features new interpretations of two landmarks of western civilization: Michelangelo's fresco of the Creation of Adam and Calvin's doctrine of election. It also accords special attention to the typing of women as sensual creatures by using their hands as a heuristic. Its alternative interpretations explore in theory and in practice the sensuality, the creativity, and the plain utility of hands, thus integrating biology and culture.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004477489
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Marjorie O'Rourke Boyle.