Document Type
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BL
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Record Number
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589413
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b418632
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Main Entry
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Spelman, Nicola
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Title & Author
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Popular music and the myths of madness /\ Nicola Spelman
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Series Statement
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Ashgate popular and folk music series
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Page. NO
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194 pages :: music ;; 25 cm
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ISBN
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9781409418313
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: 1409418316
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: 9781409444763
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: 1409444767
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references, discography and index
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Contents
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Àll the Madmen' : denouncing the psychiatric establishment and supposedly 'sàne' through the art of role play --'Kìll your sons' : Lou Reed's verification of psychiatry's covert social function -- Reversing us and them : anti-psychiatry and Pink Floyd's The dark side of the moon -- T̀he ballad of Dwight Fry' : madness as social deviancy, and the condemnation of involuntary confinement -- The fool's demise : critiques of social exclusion found in the Beatles' T̀he fool on the hill' and Elton John's Màdman across the water' -- Conclusion
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Subject
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Mental illness in music
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Subject
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Popular music-- 1961-1970-- History and criticism
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Popular music-- 1971-1980-- History and criticism
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Dewey Classification
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781.64/159
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LC Classification
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ML3470.S646 2012
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