The secret life of the senses
Routledge publishes a thought-provoking exploration of the world of the senses, revealing how what we see, hear, smell, taste and touch shapes our ways of thinking, interacting, and healing.The senses are in the news. They are being stimulated by teachers to improve literacy skills, employed in alternative medicines and treatments for autism, engaged by multimedia works of art, and seduced by immersive marketing strategies. Something is clearly stirring in the world of the senses and an engaging new book by David Howes and Constance Classen, Ways of Sensing (Routledge 2013) delves