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Neurology and Modernity: A Cultural History of Nervous Systems, 1800-1950

Neurology and Modernity: A Cultural History of Nervous Systems, 1800-1950

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As people of the modern era were singularly prone to nervous disorders, the nervous system became a model for describing political and social organization. This volume untangles the mutual dependencies of scientific neurology and the cultural attitudes of the period 1800-1950, exploring how and why modernity was a fundamentally nervous state.

Author: Laura Salisbury, Andrew Shail
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Published: 02/10/2010
Pages: 298
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.05lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9780230233133

About the Author

LAURA SALISBURY is RCUK Fellow in Science, Technology, and Culture and a Lecturer at Birkbeck, University of London. She has published various articles on Samuel Beckett, including one on his 'aphasic' modernism. She is currently writing a book on Late Modernisms for Edinburgh University Press and researching a study of the relationships between modernism, modernity and neurological conceptions of language.

ANDREW SHAIL News International Research Fellow in Film at St Anne's College, University of Oxford. He is co-editor of Menstruation: A Cultural History (with Gillian Howie, Palgrave, 2005), and editor of Reading the Cinematograph: The Cinema in British Short Fiction 1896-1912 (University of Exeter Press, 2010), and co-author, with Bob Stoate, of a BFI Film Classic on Back to the Future (2010).
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