Authors: John L. Locke
Silber, John 31–2
Silk, Joan 55, 58
Simmel, Georg 26
Simonetti, Attilia
181
“skimmingtons” 143–7
sleeping spaces 98–100
smell, sense of 21
Smith, Albert 155, 158
Smith, Janna Malamud 89
sniffing 21
Soap Opera and Women’s Talk
(Brown) 12
soap operas 199–200
social behavior, making inferences from observation of 24
social brain hypothesis” 59
social comparison 106
social control, blackmail 113–16
social distance, optimum 76–7
social networking websites 191
solitude 22
Sontag, Susan 215
sparrows, courtship tunes 47
Spender, Humphrey 218
spies, children as 26
Spionnetje (“little spy”)
27
“spontaneous compound eavesdropping” 33
Springer, Jerry 138
spy holes
28
stalking 209–10
stealth in animals 48–9, 51
Steele, Valerie 161
Stephen, Leslie 214
Stevenson, Robert Louis 99
Stone, Lawrence 132, 179
Strand, Paul 216–17,
217
strangers
fear of 95
and population growth 132
street photographers 216–20,
219
Subway Passengers
(Evans)
219
superstitions about eyes 112
surveillance
perceived 112
and stalking 209–10
Swinton, Tilda 32–3
synchronicity in humans 206
Tanner, Tony 195–6
telescopes, purchases in New York 16
temptation to eavesdrop 37
Teopiscanecos, Mexico 26
territoriality and gender 134
territory, mental 208–9, 213
Testanière, Raymonde 96, 121–2
theft
analogy with eavesdropping 127–8
in birds 50–1
Thompson, E. P. 115, 146
Tobar, Daniela 33
Le Toucher
(Bosse)
173
Town & Country Magazine
177–8
translations of “eavesdropping” 17
Trapnell, William 33–4
Traviés, Edouard 155
Trodd, Anthea 184
Trojan horse eavesdropping
35
, 35–6
trust
and intimacy 102–3
and privacy in open plan communities 74
Tullett, Elizabeth 119–21
Twitter 191
Umwelt
40–1
Underhill, Mr. & Mrs. 9–13
Veblen, Thorsten 171
Vernon, John 195
Vidal, Pierre
170
vigilance in primates 56–7
virtual eavesdropping 193
visibility
and morality 110
and surveillance 112–13
vocal empowerment 12
Von Uexküll, Jacob 40–1
voyeurism 11
as largely male activity 153
walls
cracked 107–8
interior 102–3
invention 77, 78–80
and privacy 89, 97
and relief from surveillance 88
thin 29
Walsh, Marilyn 127
Warren, Richard 208–9
Washing Tub, The
(Vidal)
170
Waugh, Dorothy 142
Weitman, Sasha 89
whispering 21
animal equivalent 48–9
Whitescale, Joan 136
whore-scolding 136–7
widows
observed behavior 116–17
remarriage 144
wild humans 63
Williams, Jesse Lee 161
Wilson, Harriette 114
Wilson, Peter 82, 86–7, 93
women, effect of scolding and gossip 135–40
Yagua people 74
Yale Literary Magazine
200–1
Yve, Agnes 136
Zinacanteco people 84–5
Zola, Émile 160–1
“zone of immunity” 96