David Birnbaum of Immersion has posted a good review of Frank Wilson's 1999 book The Hand: How its use shapes the brain, language, and human culture, a book that's going on my to-read list... Excerpt:
The Hand by Frank Wilson is a rare treat. It runs the gamut from anthropology (both the cultural and evolutionary varieties), to psychology, to biography. Wilson interviews an auto mechanic, a pupeteer, a surgeon, a physical therapist, a rock climber, a magician, and others—all with the goal of understanding the extent to which the human hand defines humanness.
Wilson is a neurologist who works with musicians who have been afflicted with debilitating chronic hand pain. As he writes about his many interviews, a few themes emerge that are especially relevant to my interests.
Link: The Hand (tactilicio.us)
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