Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. — 240 p.
Wondrous Skins and Tactile Affection: The Blemmye’s Touch
Noli me Tangere: The Enigma of Touch in Middle English Religious Literature and Art for and About Women
Havelok’s Bare Life and the Significance of Skin
The Medieval Werewolf Model of Reading Skin
Cutaneous Time in the Late Medieval Literary Imagination
The Form of the Formless: Medieval Taxonomies of Skin, Flesh, and the Human
Discerning Skin: Complexion, Surgery, and Language in Medieval Confession
Desire and Defacement In The Testament of Cresseid
Touching Back: Responding to Reading Skin