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The Handshake
The Handshake: A Gripping History | Ella Al-Shamahi
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'Al-Shamahi's beguiling book has a more general claim to attention than merely being an account of the crisis in manners that Covid has made ... cheerful, witty and well-researched' Stephen Bayley, Spectator Friends do it, strangers do it and so do chimpanzees - and it's not just deeply embedded in our history and culture, it may even be written in our DNA. The humble handshake, it turns out, has a rich and surprising history. So let's join palaeoanthropologist Ella Al-Shamahi as she embarks on a funny and fascinating voyage of discovery - from the handshake's origins (at least seven million years ago) all the way to its sudden disappearance in March 2020. Drawing on new research, anthropological insights and first-hand experience, she'll reveal how this most friendly of gestures has played a role in everything from meetings with uncontacted tribes to political assassinations - and what it tells us about the enduring power of human contact. Because the story of the handshake ... is far from over.
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I went looking for this book because a) that is an incredible title and b) the author was on a really excellent episode of the podcast No Such Thing As A Fish. It took me awhile to get into though, as the author from deep in socially isolated 2020 tried to prove the universalness and importance of handshaking and I, from 2023, was there for puns and snark.

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“The fist bump: positives - decreased chance of contagion. And upon seeing Obama do it a Fox News anchor declared that it could be seen as a “terrorist fist jab”. So really…it‘s also a litmus test for idiots.”