Title of article
‘Crippled with nerves’: popular music and polio, with particular reference to Ian Dury
Author/Authors
GEORGE MCKAY، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
25
From page
341
To page
365
Abstract
This article looks at a remarkable cluster of popular musicians who contracted and survived poliomyelitis (‘infantile paralysis’) epidemics through the twentieth century, and ways in which they managed and, to varying extents, explored their polio-related impairments and experiences in their music. Drawing on medical history and disability studies, it focuses largely on the pop and rock generation of polio survivors – the children and young people from the 1940s and 1950s who were among the last to contract the disease prior to the successful introduction of mass vaccination programmes (in the West). These include Neil Young, Steve Harley, Joni Mitchell, and Israel Vibration. The article then looks in detail at the work of Ian Dury, who was for a while the highest profile visibly physically disabled pop artist in Britain, and who produced a compelling body of works exploring the experiences of disability.
Journal title
Popular Music
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Popular Music
Record number
665024
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