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Doppelgänger

Doppelgänger

Doppelgänger

Analysing ‘Doubles' across Antiquity, Fiction, Psychopathology, and Neuroscience
Femi Oyebode, University of Birmingham
March 2025
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    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.

    • Illustrates a complex theoretical question of mind-body interaction through fiction and cinema
    • Anchors complex empirical science in the context of familiar and widely available sources – an approach that is unique in disseminating complex scientific knowledge
    • A real example of interdisciplinary work in action

    Reviews & endorsements

    ‘Femi Oyebode has written an incredible book on the doppelgänger phenomenon across history, film, literature, and medicine. As a poet, scholar of medical humanities, clinician scientist, and internationally pre-eminent psychopathologist, I can think of no one better [than Professor Oyebode] to take on this important synthesis and novel argument across multiple academic disciplines. The conclusions of this rich monograph are striking and important: the illusion of the virtual other is a necessary consequence of our existence as experiencing embodied beings tempted by a Cartesian dualism, and the apparent splitting of self and body. I recommend this book not only to clinicians and neuroscientists, but also to cultural historians, literary and film scholars, and philosophers. I have no doubt that the book will impact on my own clinical practice with patients who are frightened by seeing their own doubles.’ Matthew Broome, Chair in Psychiatry and Youth Mental Health, University of Birmingham, UK

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    Product details

    March 2025
    Paperback
    9781009305761
    185 pages
    230 × 150 × 12 mm
    0.28kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. The double in antiquity
    • 3. The double as other in the novel
    • 4. The double as duality in fiction
    • 5. Implicit double in fiction
    • 6. The double in film
    • 7. The double in clinical psychopathology
    • 8. The double in neuroscience
    • 9. The ultimate illusion: understanding embodiment and the self.
      Author
    • Femi Oyebode , University of Birmingham

      Professor Femi Oyebode studied medicine at the University of Ibadan, graduating with distinction in 1977. He has been Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Birmingham since 1999. He has authored several books, including Mindreadings: Literature and Psychiatry and Sims' Symptoms in the Mind, which has been translated into multiple languages. He has also received numerous accolades, including the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Royal College of Psychiatrists in 2016.