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List of figures and tables | p. vii |
Notes on contributors | p. ix |
Acknowledgements | p. xiii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Bodies of sound and landscapes of music: a view from the Bolivian Andes | p. 26 |
Theories of music in African ngoma healing | p. 46 |
Dancing the disease: music and trance in Tumbuka healing | p. 67 |
'Spiritual medicine': music and healing in Islam and its influence in Western medicine | p. 85 |
The inflected voice: attraction and curative properties | p. 92 |
'No pill's gonna cure my ill': gender, erotic melancholy and traditions of musical healing in the modern West | p. 113 |
Soul music as exemplified in nineteenth-century German psychiatry | p. 137 |
The dancing nurse: kalela drums and the history of hygiene in Africa | p. 149 |
Sister disciplines? Music and Medicine in historical perspective | p. 171 |
Bibliography | p. 197 |
Index | p. 217 |
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