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In this captivating book Anthony Synnott explores a subject which has been woefully ignored: our bodies. He surveys the history for thinking about the body and the senses, then focuses on specific themes: gender, beauty, the face, hair, touch, smell and sight. He concludes with a review of classical and contemporary theories of the body and the senses. Thinking about the body will never be the same after reading this book. eBook available with sample pages: 020320154X
Roses, musk, incense and myrrh--smells have always been associated
with magic, healing and sexual power. Yet what is experienced as
fragrant varies dramatically from one culture to the other and from
one epoch to the next.
"Aroma" uncovers the secret history of smells: from the perfumed
banquets of ancient Greece to "the best blueberry flavor ever
made," from the sweet "odor of sanctity" to the latest in designer
fragrances. A journey of discovery that takes place in the perfume
potions of the Pacific as well as Andean aromatherapies, "Aroma"
maps the "smellscapes" of different cultures and explores the roles
that odors have played throughout history. Along the way, the
authors open our senses to the powerful cultural meaings of smells.
Odors, they show, inform power relations between the sexes, between
classes and ethnic groups--the sultry "femme fatale," the "sweaty
working class," the body odor of "the foreigner" are cultural
stereotypes made strikingly real.
With "Aroma" Constance Classen, David Howes and Anthony Synnott
invite us to follow the scent of cultures present and past and to
discover a universe criss-crossed by the scent trails of the
people, animals and plants that inhabit it. them, unite people or
divide them, empower or disempower.
The book breaks the "olfactory silence" of modernity by offering
the first comprehensive exploration of the cultural role of odors
in Western history--from antiquity to the present--and in a wide
variety of non-Western societies. Its topics range from the
medieval concept of the "odor of sanctity" to the aromatherapies of
South America, and from olfactory stereotypes of gender and
ethnicity in the modern West to the role ofsmell in postmodernity.
In this captivating book Anthony Synnott explores a subject which
has been woefully ignored: our bodies. He surveys the history for
thinking about the body and the senses, then focuses on specific
themes: gender, beauty, the face, hair, touch, smell and sight. He
concludes with a review of classical and contemporary theories of
the body and the senses. Thinking about the body will never be the
same after reading this book.
This book uncovers the secret history of smell. It discusses why modern societies seem to have buried or masked the sense of smell and it shows why smell is culturally significant. Compelling, accessible and beautifully written, it is the first comprehensive exploration of the cultural role of odours in Western history - from antiquity to the present - and in a variety of non-Western societies. eBook available with sample pages: HB:0415114721
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