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Brief history of mass hysteria - Magical Realist - Mar 16, 2016 "Mass hysteria is a term used to describe the situation in which physical or psychological symptoms appear en masse, spreading rapidly throughout communities, and occasionally across whole cities and countries. During an outbreak, afflicted individuals may experience uncontrollable laughter, fainting, fits, dizziness, muscle weakness, or any number of other symptoms that do not appear to have any physical cause. Cases of hysteria have been reported all over the world for centuries and provide a fascinating insight into the complex nature of human psychology. The term ‘hysteria’ derives from the Greek word ‘hystera’ meaning ‘uterus,’ and is generally attributed to the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates. However, the association with the uterus goes all the way back to the ancient Egyptian Kahun Papyrus (1900 B.C.), which identifies the cause of hysterical disorders as being the spontaneous movement of the uterus to various locations within the female body. By the Middle Ages, this was replaced by a belief in witchcraft, demonic possession, or insanity as the cause. While occurrences of mass hysteria continue to confound the medical community, it is now generally believed to be linked to extreme cases of emotional or mental stress. Here’s a look at some famous—and bizarre—cases of mass hysteria in history." - See more at: http://www.ancient-origins.net/unexplained-phenomena/strange-cases-mass-hysteria-through-history-003717#sthash.YPbWlJtV.dpuf RE: Brief history of mass hysteria - C C - Mar 17, 2016 Never fully considered hysteria outbreaks as being a sub-variety of the meme. RE: Brief history of mass hysteria - Magical Realist - Mar 21, 2016 Imagine a world with a civilization that learned how to harness the power of mass hysteria for its own benefit. There would ofcourse be central authoritarian institution that stores all the memes and delusions that most excite the masses into frenzy. Perhaps a book filled with this emotionally stimulating information. The masses are then programmed behaviorally to view this collective madness as a sort of spiritual experience or elan vital that is divine in nature and salvational in effect. Would not this be a perfect description of many religious movements thru our history. Of the Christian movement of the early Roman empire? Of the Protestant reformation? Of the tent revivalism of America in the 19th and 20th century? One even witnesses in the gibberish of glossalalia and hearing of voices as a sort of deliberately cued disassociative state. |