How to Feel, Sushma Subramanian
How to Feel, Sushma Subramanian
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How to Feel
The Science and Meaning of Touch

Author: Sushma Subramanian

Narrator: Donna Postel

Unabridged: 8 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/18/2021


Synopsis

We are out of touch. Many people fear that we are trapped inside our screens, becoming less in tune with our bodies and losing our connection to the physical world. But the sense of touch has been undervalued since long before the days of digital isolation. Because of deeply rooted beliefs that favor the cerebral over the corporeal, touch is maligned as dirty or sentimental, in contrast with supposedly more elevated modes of perceiving the world.

How to Feel explores the scientific, physical, emotional, and cultural aspects of touch, reconnecting us to what is arguably our most important sense. Sushma Subramanian introduces listeners to the scientists whose groundbreaking research is underscoring the role of touch in our lives. Through vivid individual stories—a man who lost his sense of touch in his late teens, a woman who experiences touch-emotion synesthesia, her own efforts to become less touch averse—Subramanian explains the science of the somatosensory system and our philosophical beliefs about it. The book highlights the growing field of haptics, which is trying to incorporate tactile interactions into devices such as phones that touch us back and prosthetic limbs that can feel. How to Feel offers a new appreciation for a vital but misunderstood sense and how we can use it to live more fully.

About Sushma Subramanian

Sushma Subramanian is an assistant professor of journalism at the University of Mary Washington. Her writing has appeared in Slate, the Atlantic, New York, and Discover, among others.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Michelle on May 19, 2021

Really well thought out exploration of the sense of touch. I enjoyed the mix of hard and soft sciences, the perspectives from other fields like philosophy and literature, and the author’s own experiences and personal reflections. While there was some familiar material, it was mostly new to me. More......more

Goodreads review by Swapna on April 13, 2022

Talk about a book that enamours you completely, not only by its subject but also by its intricacies. Reading and discovering more about the most disregarded sense - 'Touch' and other paradoxes of isolation and intimacy was fascinating. We use every atom of our body, consciously or subconsciously to......more

Goodreads review by Laurie on February 24, 2021

Such a relevant read during a time when touch has been more restricted than ever. In this digital world, we've put touch on the back burner, often connecting with others via devices primarily. This book has made me stop, think and appreciate the feelings and textures of my favorite things - like pet......more

Goodreads review by Ajay on May 21, 2022

I heard the name of this book being mentioned in a podcast on diamond sutras by david james. i learned a lot from this book. she takes us on a journey and meets some people and shares her personal thoughts and experiences along the way. she makes a very important point in this book. its a must read.......more

Goodreads review by Surogini on July 29, 2021

I've been thinking a lot about touch lately, as are a lot of us, since going back to hugs and all. So when I saw this at my local bookstore, I picked it up. I learned so much! The author has a very clear, engaging way of writing. She writes about technology, relationships, biology, history - a big r......more