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Mind Reading as a Cultural Practice

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This book provides a genealogical perspective on various forms of mind reading in different settings. We understand mind reading in a broad sense as the twentieth-century attempt to generate knowledge of what people held in their minds - with a focus on scientifically-based governmental practices. This volume considers the techniques of mind reading within a wider perspective of discussions about technological innovation within neuroscience, the juridical system, "occult" practices and discourses within the wider field of parapsychology and magical beliefs. The authors address the practice of, and discourses on, mind reading as they form part of the consolidation of modern governmental techniques. The collected contributions explore the question of how these techniques have been epistemically formed, institutionalized, practiced, discussed, and how they have been used to shape forms of subjectivities - collectively through human consciousness or individually through the criminal, deviant, or spiritual subject. The first part of this book focuses on the technologies and media of mind reading, while the second part addresses practices of mind reading as they have been used within the juridical sphere. The volume is of interest to a broad scholarly readership dealing with topics in interdisciplinary fields such as the history of science, history of knowledge, cultural studies, and techniques of subjectivization.

List of contents

Introduction: Technologies of Mind Reading and Constellations of Testimony (Laurens Schlicht, Carla Seemann, Christian Kassung).- Section I: Technology and Mind Reading.- I.I Media.- Electrical Potential: Mind Reading as Collaborative Action (Melissa M. Littlefield).- The Omega Factor: The Revival of Mind Reading in the 1970s (Roger Luckhurst).- Imaging the Mind: Photography, Neurology, and Neuroscience (Anthony Enns).- I.II Magical Beliefs, Occult Practices.- 'Occult Technologies' for 'Mind Reading' - Hans Bender's Experiments with the Scriptoscope (Eberhard Bauer).- How Stage Magic Perpetuates Magical Beliefs (Christine Mohr, Gustav Kuhn, Matthew Tompkins).- Section II: Reading and Interpreting the Criminal Mind.- II.I Practices of Policing.- Debating psychologische Tatbestandsdiagnostik (Heather Wolffram).- Reading the Criminal: Making Visible the Deviant Character in the Austrian School of Criminology (Christian Bachhiesl).- Reading Children's Minds: Female Criminal Police and Psychology in Weimar Republic and Nazi Regime, the Cases of Maria Zillig and Berta Rathsam (Laurens Schlicht).- II.II Mind Reading, Totalitarianism, and Political Control.- Techniques of Mind-Reading in Spanish Juridical Psychology (Annette Mülberger).- Alienation of the Mind: Framing Mass Consciousness Through Show Trials in Early Soviet Ukraine (Yevhenii Monastyrskyi).- Knowing Men: Behavioral Knowledge and Medial Forms of Mimesis in the Former Ministry for State Security (Stasi) (Sophia Gräfe).

About the author










Christian Kassung is Professor of Cultural Techniques and History of Knowledge at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany. He is vice director of the "Hermann von Helmholtz-Zentrum für Kulturtechnik" and Principal Investigator of the Cluster of Excellence "Matters of Activity".

Laurens Schlicht is Research Assistant at Institut für Romanische Kulturwissenschaft und Interkulturelle Kommunikation at Universität des Saarlandes, Germany. He has been Research Assistant for the project "Mind Reading as Cultural Practice", funded by the German Research Foundation at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany.

Carla Seemann is Research Assistant at Institut für Romanische Kulturwissenschaft und Interkulturelle Kommunikation at Universität des Saarlandes, Germany. She has been a Master's Student at the Department of Cultural History and Theory at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany, and co-researcher on the project "Mind Reading as Cultural Practice".


Product details

Assisted by Christian Kassung (Editor), Laurens Schlicht (Editor), Carl Seemann (Editor), Carla Seemann (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.04.2021
 
EAN 9783030394219
ISBN 978-3-0-3039421-9
No. of pages 275
Dimensions 148 mm x 15 mm x 210 mm
Illustrations XIII, 275 p. 24 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Series Palgrave Studies in Science and Popular Culture
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Miscellaneous

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