Doppelgänger
Analysing ‘Doubles' across Antiquity, Fiction, Psychopathology, and Neuroscience
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:28th Feb '25
£29.99
This title is due to be published on 28th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
An interdisciplinary book that explores the subjective experience of the self through the notion of the double.
Aimed at psychiatrists, psychologists, neuroscientists and literary scholars, this study of the doppelganger phenomenon takes an interdisciplinary approach through antiquity, fiction, psychopathology, and neuroscience. It aims to establish the experience of the self, as well as how psychopathology reveals the mechanisms that shape our reality.The concept of doppelgänger, or 'double' – a conceived exact but sometimes invisible replica of a living person – has fascinated and intrigued people for centuries. This notion has a long history and is a widespread belief among cultural groups around the world. Doppelgängers have influenced literature and cinema, with writers such as Fyodor Dostoyevsky and Robert Louis Stevenson, and directors like Alfred Hitchcock exploring the phenomenon to great effect. This book brings together the literary and cinematic with empirical scientific literature to raise fundamental questions about the nature of the self and the human mind. It aims to establish the experience of the self and unravel the brain processes that determine bodily representation and the errors that make possible the experience of the doppelgänger phenomenon. This book will appeal to psychiatrists, neurologists, and neuroscientists, as well as interested general readers.
ISBN: 9781009305761
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190 pages