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Author Kennaway, James

Title Bad Vibrations : the History of the Idea of Music as a Cause of Disease
Published London : Taylor and Francis, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (206 pages)
Series The History of Medicine in Context
History of medicine in context.
Contents Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction: Musical Orders and Disorders -- 2 From Sensibility to Pathology: Nervous Music, 1700-1850 -- 3 Modern Music and Nervous Modernity: Wagnerism as a Disease of Civilization, 1850-1914 -- 4 Pathological Music, Politics and Race: Germany and the United States, 1900-1945 -- 5 Music as Mind Control, Music as Weapon: Pathological Music Since 1945 -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary Music has been used as a cure for disease since as far back as King David's lyre, but the notion that it might be a serious cause of mental and physical illness was rare until the late eighteenth century. At that time, physicians started to argue that excessive music, or the wrong kind of music, could over-stimulate a vulnerable nervous system, leading to illness, immorality and even death. Since then there have been successive waves of moral panics about supposed epidemics of musical nervousness, caused by everything from Wagner to jazz and rock 'n' roll. It was this medical and critical debate that provided the psychiatric rhetoric of "degenerate music" that was the rationale for the persecution of musicians in Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. By the 1950s, the focus of medical anxiety about music shifted to the idea that "musical brainwashing" and "subliminal messages" could strain the nerves and lead to mind control, mental illness and suicide. More recently, the prevalence of sonic weapons and the use of music in torture in the so-called War on Terror have both made the subject of music that is bad for the health worryingly topical. This book outlines and explains the development of this idea of pathological music from the Enlightenment until the present day, providing an original contribution to the history of medicine, music and the body
Notes Print version record
Subject Music -- Physiological aspects.
Music -- Psychological aspects.
Music -- Physiological aspects
Music -- Psychological aspects
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781317176466
1317176464