Hands: What We Do with Them and Why
By (Author) Darian Leader
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
18th September 2017
6th July 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Popular science
158
Paperback
128
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 7mm
96g
Human history, modern life and our psychology - all told through the story of how we use our hands Throughout history, civilisations have been defined by the work of human hands- inventing tools, writing records, operating machinery, typing, texting, swiping. But beneath this known history is another, secret story- our hands are not the obedient servants that they seem to be. Through conscious and unconscious gesture, they reveal our deepest psychology, our weaknesses and obsessions, our personal history and our social conditioning. The key to understanding everything around you - and everything within you - is staring you in the face. Using fascinating anecdotes and brilliant psychoanalytic research, from da Vinci to Dickens to Die Hard, Darian Leader reveals that there's much more to your hands than meets the eye.
Publisher's description. Why do we play with our fingers when nervous Why do zombies walk with their hands out What connects prayer beads with iPhones Journey down the psychoanalytic rabbit hole to discover the strange and fascinating secrets of what our hands really say about us... * Penguin *
A breezy cultural history of fidgeting * Times Literary Supplement *
Leader is a psychoanalyst with a sideline in smart, elegant books that explain ourselves to ourselves without using the jargon of clinical literature * Guardian *
An intriguing meditation on how vital our hands are to our understanding of ourselves and our world * The Times *
Darian Leader is a psychoanalyst and the author of many books, including The New Black, What Is Madness and Is It Ever Just Sex. He practises psychoanalysis in London, and he is a founding member of the Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research and a member of the College of Psychoanalysts UK.