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      The Arts
      August 2010

      Art, museums and touch

      by Fiona Candlin, Amelia Jones, Marsha Meskimmon

      Art, museums and touch examines conceptions and uses of touch within arts museums and art history. Candlin deftly weaves archival material and contemporary museology together with government policy and art practice to question the foundations of modern art history, museums as sites of visual learning, and the association of touch with female identity and sexuality. This remarkable study presents a challenging riposte to museology and art history that privileges visual experience. Candlin demonstrates that touch was, and still is, crucially important to museums and art history. At the same time she contests the recent characterisation of touch as an accessible and inclusive way of engaging with museum collections, and argues against prevalent ideas of touch as an unmediated and uncomplicated mode of learning. An original and wide-ranging enquiry, this book is essential reading for scholars and students of museum studies, art history, visual culture, disability, and for anyone interested in the cultural construction of the senses. ;

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      Poetry (Children's/YA)
      August 2018

      Animal

      Poemas breves salvajes

      by María José Ferrada, Ana Palmero

      "Hidden in his horn he guards the secret of the jungle”. This might be as well the beginning of a novel, but it's an inspired riddle about wild animals. The illustrations in high varnish of this edition highlight the different skin textures of each animal and invites the reader to discover a new way of reading in a tactile and playful way.

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      Medicine
      August 2025

      Feeling blue

      Colour and the modern British hospital

      by Victoria Bates

      Feeling blue is the first book-length history of colour in modern hospitals. It examines colour in relation to six key themes - hygiene, emotion, humanisation, homeliness, play, consumerism - which are tied together by the idea of the 'modern' hospital. The book does not simply describe changes to the appearance of hospitals over time, but instead thinks expansively about the role of colour in shaping how hospitals felt. It uses colour to understand the layered meanings of modernity in twentieth-century Britain, and its relationship to the 'mundane' or everyday life of hospitals.

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      The Arts
      December 2025

      The films of Bigas Luna

      by Santiago Fouz-Hernández

      The films of Bigas Luna is the first comprehensive English-language study of the complete filmography of Spanish filmmaker Bigas Luna, spanning from Tatuaje (1976) to DiDi Hollywood (2010). Engaging with theoretical frameworks such as haptic cinema, erotic cinema, auteur theory, and studies of gender, sexuality, and national identity, the book situates close readings of Bigas Luna's films within broader discussions of production and marketing. Fouz Hernández draws on extensive archival research-including original screenplays, press materials, and interviews with industry professionals-while engaging with previous scholarship in multiple languages. Structured into five thematic chapters, the book explores key concerns in Bigas Luna's work, including genre, gender representation, Iberian and Mediterranean identities, and meta-cinematic narratives. It can be read as a cohesive study of his oeuvre or as a reference for specific films.

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      Children's & YA
      2020

      Listen to Your Diddalum

      by Child, Emily / Lebedeva, Maria

      From children's book author Emily Child and popular illustrator Maria Lebedeva comes a new picture book that explores feelings for children in the most incredible way, Listen to Your Diddalum! What is your Diddalum? Is it that funny feeling in your stomach when you're excited? Or is it exploding fireworks? Is it a slimy slug, or a fluttering butterfly? What is your Diddalum and how do you listen to it?

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      November 2023

      Literally Love 1. Paperthin Touch

      by Tarah Keys, Moon Notes

      Mit schönem Farbschnitt in der Erstauflage – Lieferung je nach Verfügbarkeit Buchstäblich Liebe: der unbekannte Autor und ich. Stell dir vor, du bist eine junge Lektorin und darfst das neue Buch des gefeierten Autors Bryn Spurling betreuen. So ergeht es Clio. Das ist zwar eine Riesenchance für sie, aber auch eine echte Herausforderung. Spurling gilt als extrem schwierig. Außerdem weiß niemand, wer hinter dem mutmaßlichen Pseudonym steckt. Doch was kompliziert angefangen hat, wird in den Kommentaren am Manuskriptrand professioneller, wird … flirty? Der zunehmend intensive Austausch bringt Clios Herz ganz schön aus dem Takt. Kann es sein, dass die Protagonistin immer mehr Ähnlichkeit mit ihr selbst bekommt? Schneller als gedacht, bekommt sie Gelegenheit, es herauszufinden – ihre Programmleitung ruft sie mit einer überraschenden Nachricht zu sich: Bryn will sie treffen! Paperthin Touch: Wer verbirgt sich hinter dem mysteriösen Starautor? Aufregende Young Adult Romance ab 16: Wer ist der unbekannte Love Interest? Spannende Insights in die Welt der Verlage – gemacht für Buchliebhaber*innen wie dich. Geniales Setting: England und das Literaturmilieu. Zwei deiner beliebtesten New Adult Tropes: One Bed und From Enemies to Lovers. Als Book Lover wirst du diesen spicy Roman-im-Roman verschlingen, der dir neben prickelnden Momenten auch einen spannenden Blick hinter die Kulissen der Verlagswelt gewährt!

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      The Arts
      November 2013

      Surface tensions

      Surface, finish and the meaning of objects

      by Christopher Breward, Glenn Adamson, Victoria Kelley, Bill Sherman

      Surfaces are often held to be of lesser consequence than 'deeper' or more 'substantive' aspects of artworks and objects. Yet it is also possible to conceive of the surface in more positive terms: as a site where complex forces meet. Surfaces can be theorized as membranes, protective shells, sensitive skins, even thicknesses in their own right. The surface is not so much a barrier to content as an opportunity for encounter: in new objects, the surface is the site of qualities of finish, texture, the site of tactile interaction, the last point of contact between object and maker, and the first point of contact between object and user. Surface tensions includes sixteen essays that explore this theoretically uncharted terrain. The subjects range widely: domestic maintenance; avant-garde fashion; the faking of antiques; postmodern architecture and design; contemporary film costume. Of particular emphasis within the volume are textiles, which are among the most complex and culturally rich materialisations of surface. As a whole, the book provides insights into the whole lifecycle of objects, not just their condition when new. ;

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      March 2021

      Feeling fresh

      Wie Kälte unser Immunsystem stärkt und wir uns rundum wohlfühlen

      by Andrea Bianchi

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      November 2024

      Feeling Safe

      Wie sicher bist du wirklich? Thriller

      by Rose, Jeneva

      Aus dem Englischen von Danielle Styron

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      November 2017

      Critical theory and feeling

      by Simon Mussell, Darrow Schecter

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      July 2019

      Feeling the strain

      by Jill Kirby, Keir Waddington, David Cantor

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      What a feeling!

      Alles über die fabelhafte Welt unserer Gefühle | Die aus "Doc Fischer" bekannte SWR-Moderatorin und Ärztin über die Emotionen, die unser Leben bestimmen

      by Fischer, Julia

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