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Author Reiss, Benjamin, author.

Title Wild nights : how taming sleep created our restless world / Benjamin Reiss.

Publication Info. New York : Basic Books, [2017]
©2017

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 Avon Free Public Library - Adult Department  616.849 REISS    Check Shelf
 Cheshire Public Library - Adult Department Lower Level  616.8498 REISS    Check Shelf
 Enfield, Main Library - Adult Department  616.8498 REI    Check Shelf
 Middletown, Russell Library - Adult Nonfiction  616.8498 REI    Check Shelf
 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  616.84 REI    Check Shelf
 Newington, Lucy Robbins Welles Library - Adult Department  616.8498 REISS    Check Shelf
 Plainville Public Library - Non Fiction  616.8498 REI    Check Shelf
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Description 305 pages ; 25 cm
Summary Based on centuries of literary, medical and scientific writings, an English professor explains how the modern rules of sleeping, which have been ingrained in our culture for two centuries, have had a detrimental impact on our overall well-being.
"Why the modern world forgot how to sleep Why is sleep frustrating for so many people? While human history presents a vast diversity of sleeping styles, today we define a good night's sleep very narrowly: eight hours in one shot, sealed off in private bedrooms, children apart from parents. These sleeping rules have become ingrained in our culture over the past two hundred years, yet few seem able to live by them. For the world's poor, modern sleep is full of financial and physical risk, and even the well-off require drugs and gadgets to regulate waking and sleeping. Taming sleep is big business, but it has come at enormous cost to our well-being. In Wild Nights, Benjamin Reiss draws on centuries of literary, medical, and scientific writings to show how ordinary lives were upended as sleep became modern. In so doing, he offers hope to weary readers: as sleep was transformed once before, so too can it change today"-- Provided by publisher.
"Humans have slept since the dawn of our species. And yet the way humans sleep across history has changed dramatically, most disastrously in our own modern era. For the last two centuries sleep, the industrialized West has reduced sleep to one narrow definition: hours of unbroken slumber, in a private chamber, alone or with at most one additional partner. And this artificial cultural definition is now spreading around the world. We've gained much from this sleeping revolution--privacy and security and independence--but along the way added a whole new host of problems: the explosion of sleep disorders, sleep anxieties, and life-style diseases connected to exhaustion and sleeplessness; the devastating rise in addiction to both sleeping pills and caffeine; the nightmarish nightly-battles faced by parents enforcing artificial 'bed times' for children. Our modern world may be founded on taming sleep; and yet our collective exhaustion reveals the extraordinary costs we've all paid"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [235]-291) and index.
Contents Introduction. The gates of sleep -- Part I: The invention of normal sleep -- Before sleep was normal -- A different drummer -- Part II: Taming sleep -- Lady Macbeth's doctor, or, Sleepwalkers and lunatics -- Sleeping slaves, waking masters -- Part III: Rocking the cradle -- Wild things -- Utopian sleepers -- Part IV: Global weirding -- Beyond normal -- Epilogue. Three chairs.
Subject Sleep disorders.
Sleep.
Sleep -- History.
HISTORY / Social History.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General.
HISTORY / United States / General.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Disease & Health Issues.
Sleep. (OCoLC)fst01120819
Sleep disorders. (OCoLC)fst01120844
Added Title How taming sleep created our restless world
ISBN 9780465061952 (hardback)
0465061958 (hardback)
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