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E-grāmata: The Sleep of Others and the Transformation of Sleep Research

  • Formāts: 544 pages
  • Sērija : Heritage
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Dec-2007
  • Izdevniecība: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781442627789
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  • Izdevniecība: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781442627789
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Examining a vast historical period of 2500 years, Kroker separates the problems associated with the history of dreaming from those associated with sleep itself and charts sleep-related diseases such as narcolepsy, insomnia, and sleep apnea.



We tend to think of sleep as a private concern, a night-time retreat from the physical world into the realm of the subconscious. Yet sleep also has a public side; it has been the focal point of religious ritual, philosophic speculation, political debate, psychological research, and more recently, neuroscientific investigation and medical practice.

In this first ever history of sleep research, Kenton Kroker draws on a wide range of material to present the story of how an investigative field – at one time dominated by the study of dreams – slowly morphed into a laboratory-based discipline. The result of this transformation, Kroker argues, has changed the very meaning of sleep from its earlier conception to an issue for public health and biomedical intervention.

Examining a vast historical period of 2500 years, Kroker separates the problems associated with the history of dreaming from those associated with sleep itself and charts sleep-related diseases such as narcolepsy, insomnia, and sleep apnea. He describes the discovery of rapid eye movement – REM – during the 1950s, and shows how this discovery initiated the creation of 'dream laboratories' that later emerged as centres for sleep research during the 1960s and 1970s. Kroker's work is unique in subject and scope and will be enormously useful for both sleep researchers, medical historians, and anybody who's ever lost a night's sleep.

Recenzijas

Unique and enlightening Kroker shows how sleep has moved from the domain of religion to dogma to being the subject of scientific study. - Jim Horne (New Scientist) This book should be of intense interest to those who are interested in gaining insight and reflecting on how our individual specialty fields have evolved. - Mark W. Mahowald (The New England Journal of Medicine) A magisterial study which exposes once again the myth that sleep is ever solely or simply a private matter or a non-event. - Simon J. Williams (Sociology of Health and Illness) It is a testament to the quality of this book that it can spark such fundamental issues for the history of science/medicine while providing the first authoritative account of the history of human understanding of sleep. - Tiago Moreira (Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences) Anyone wanting to understand the development of the science and medicine of sleep will need to read Kenton Krokers The Sleep of Others ... An exemplary case study of the development of a new field of medicine, and one that should be of broad interest in the history of medicine.

- Mathew Thomson (Social History of Medicine)

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Short-listed for Harold Adams Innis Prize awarded by Aid to Scholarly Publications Programme 2008 (Canada).'Kenton Kroker offers a deep analysis of how measuring devices, crude electrodes placed on the head, and a new institution, the sleep laboratory, completely changed what had been the most private, solitary, and perhaps non-existent time in our lives - when we are asleep.' -- Ian Hacking, Chair of Philosophy and History of Scientific Concepts, College de France
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 3(15)
1 The Persistence of Privacy
18(53)
2 Analogize and Experiment
71(50)
3 The Ends of Darkness
121(57)
4 Inhibition and Disease
178(27)
5 Performing Sleep
205(50)
6 Sleep Finds a Groove
255(70)
7 Begin the Begin
325(24)
8 Insomnia Returns
349(46)
9 Breathe
395(34)
Epilogue 429(4)
Notes 433(70)
Bibliography 503(22)
Index 525
Kenton Kroker is an assistant professor in the Science and Technology Studies Program at York University.