Beyond Touch Sites
An Anthology of the Tangible
- Publisher
- Laberinto Press
- Initial publish date
- May 2025
- Category
- Essays, General, NON-CLASSIFIABLE
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781777085964
- Publish Date
- May 2025
- List Price
- $25.00
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Description
From the moment we leave the warm seas of our mothers’ bellies to join the world of Alone, tactility defines the contours of our being.
Touch is a temporal event that unfolds in unexpected and often gripping ways in the stories, poems, essays and hybrid experimental and performative scripts collected here. It is the oldest of our senses. It is also, as the explorations in Beyond Touch Sites reveal, one of the most complex and intimate conduits of human experience and communication. All-enveloping as our skin, our haptic sense can localize, lightning-quick, to specific memory sites. Touch can heal and harm, comfort and confront, catalyzing the other senses and carrying us to distant places. Touch moves us.
The modalities of touch addressed by the authors in this collection range across a spectrum of forms of contact: reparative, violent, retributive, gustatory, familial, ritual and ceremonial. With acute sensibility, Wendy McGrath has harnessed the many touch sites proposed by the contributors and made this volume the ultimate tactile map, where multi-genre narratives expand and contract, sit in haptic dialogue next to each other, in the hopes of touching their audience with this collection’s beating heart.
“Beyond Touch Sites takes us on migrations both physical and imaginative. The journeys here transport and transform.”— Christine Wiesenthal, PhD. Professor Emeritus, Department of English and Film Studies, University of Alberta
About the author
Wendy McGrath's most recent novel Broke City is the final book in her Santa Rosa Trilogy. Previous novels in the series are Santa Rosa and North East. Her most recent book of poetry, A Revision of Forward, was released in Fall 2015. McGrath works in multiple genres. BOX (CD) 2017 is an adaptation of her long poem into spoken word/experimental jazz/noise by QUARTO & SOUND. MOVEMENT 1 from that CD was nominated for a 2018 Edmonton Music Award (Jazz Recording of the Year). She recently completed a collaborative manuscript of poems inspired by the photography of Danny Miles, drummer for July Talk and Tongue Helmet. Her poetry, fiction, and non-fiction has been widely published. Wendy lives in Edmonton, Alberta, on Treaty Six Territory.