From flowers and perfumes to urban sanitation and personal hygiene, smell—a sense that is simultaneously sublime and animalistic—has played a pivotal role in western culture and thought. Greek and Roman writers and thinkers lost no opportunity to connect the smells that bombarded their senses to the social, political and cultural status of the individuals and environments that they encountered: godly incense and burning sacrifices, seductive scents, aromatic cuisines, stinking bodies, pungent farmyards and festering back-streets. The cultural study of smell has largely focused on pollution, transgression and propriety, but the olfactory sense came into play in a wide range of domains and activities: ancient medicine and philosophy, reli...
The text deals with an issue of reading images as a way of perceiving the osmosphere. The author obs...
By taking the mid-eighteenth Chinese novel Story of the Stone as a case study, this thesis aims to d...
God has a smell. Or rather, our sense of smell can bring us to a deeper knowledge of God. This is on...
From flowers and perfumes to urban sanitation and personal hygiene, smell—a sense that is simultaneo...
Olfactory perception is as sociocultural a phenomenon as it is a physiological one. Scents of all ty...
Despite the senses being foundational to how we interact with our environments, archaeologists rarel...
This thesis examines the representation of the scented female body in the literary culture of late R...
Fragrance and perfume connect with our most basic and primitive window on the world – our sense of s...
Abstract: Smells are extremely important in everyday life. They provide information concerning our e...
Our engagement with heritage is largely visual whereas the potential of other sensory approaches is ...
The fragrance is a liquid mixture of aromatic oils or aromatic compounds, fixatives and solvents, us...
Abstract We don’t know much about the smells of the past. Yet, odours play an important role in our ...
Smell is a language, communicative and interpretive. Firmly embedded in the physical, social, emotio...
Olfaction has profoundly shaped human experience and behaviour from the deep past through to the pre...
Vision and sound have traditionally been viewed as being the superior senses within epistemology. I ...
The text deals with an issue of reading images as a way of perceiving the osmosphere. The author obs...
By taking the mid-eighteenth Chinese novel Story of the Stone as a case study, this thesis aims to d...
God has a smell. Or rather, our sense of smell can bring us to a deeper knowledge of God. This is on...
From flowers and perfumes to urban sanitation and personal hygiene, smell—a sense that is simultaneo...
Olfactory perception is as sociocultural a phenomenon as it is a physiological one. Scents of all ty...
Despite the senses being foundational to how we interact with our environments, archaeologists rarel...
This thesis examines the representation of the scented female body in the literary culture of late R...
Fragrance and perfume connect with our most basic and primitive window on the world – our sense of s...
Abstract: Smells are extremely important in everyday life. They provide information concerning our e...
Our engagement with heritage is largely visual whereas the potential of other sensory approaches is ...
The fragrance is a liquid mixture of aromatic oils or aromatic compounds, fixatives and solvents, us...
Abstract We don’t know much about the smells of the past. Yet, odours play an important role in our ...
Smell is a language, communicative and interpretive. Firmly embedded in the physical, social, emotio...
Olfaction has profoundly shaped human experience and behaviour from the deep past through to the pre...
Vision and sound have traditionally been viewed as being the superior senses within epistemology. I ...
The text deals with an issue of reading images as a way of perceiving the osmosphere. The author obs...
By taking the mid-eighteenth Chinese novel Story of the Stone as a case study, this thesis aims to d...
God has a smell. Or rather, our sense of smell can bring us to a deeper knowledge of God. This is on...