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Soaking Up the Rays
Light Therapy and Visual Culture in Britain, c. 1890-1940
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There is an Open Access edition of this book with a CC-BY-NC-ND license. Soaking up the rays forges a new path for exploring Britain's fickle love of the light by investigating the beginnings of light therapy in the country from c. 1890-1940. Despite rapidly becoming a leading treatment for tuberculosis, rickets and other infections and skin diseases, light therapy was a contentious medical practice. Bodily exposure to light, whether for therapeutic or aesthetic ends, persists as a contested subject to this day: recommended to counter skin conditions as well as Seasonal Affective Disorder and depression; closely linked to notions of beauty, happiness and well-being, fuelling tourism abroad and the tanning industry at home; and yet with repeated health warnings that it is a dangerous carcinogen.

By analysing archival photographs, illustrated medical texts, advertisements, lamps, and goggles and their visual representation of how light acted upon the body, Woloshyn assesses their complicated contribution to the founding of light therapy. -- .


Contents:

1 Consuming light
2 Dosing sunburn
3 Light registers
4 Vanguard rays
5 Photogenic suntans
6 Dead points
Index -- .


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ISBN-13: 9781784995126
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: August, 2017
Pages: 320
Weight: 652g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Complementary Medicine, General Issues

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