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Abstract
Leading the reader through the darkened seance rooms and laboratories of Imperial and inter-war Germany, The Stepchildren of Science casts light on the emergence of psychical research and parapsychology in the German context. It looks, in particular, at the role of the psychiatrist Albert von Schrenck-Notzing - a figure who fashioned himself as both propagandist and Grand Seignior of German parapsychology - in shaping these nascent disciplines. In contrast to other recent studies in which occultism is seen as a means of dealing with or creating “the modern”, this book considers the epistemological, cultural and social issues that arose from psychical researchers’ and parapsychologists’ claims to scientific legitimacy. Focusing on the boundary disputes between these researchers and the spiritualists, occultists, psychologists and scientists with whom they competed for authority over the paranormal, The Stepchildren of Science demonstrates that in the German context both proponents and opponents alike understood psychical research and parapsychology as border sciences.
《科学的继子》带领读者穿越帝国时期和两次世界大战之间德国黑暗的降神室和实验室,揭示了德国背景下心理研究和超心理学的出现。它特别关注精神病学家Albert von Schrenck-Notzing在塑造这些新兴学科方面所扮演的角色。Schrenck-Notzing将自己塑造成德国超心理学的宣传者和大君主。与其他最近的研究相反,在这些研究中,神秘主义被视为处理或创造“现代”的一种手段,这本书考虑了从心理研究者和超心理学家声称的科学合法性中产生的认识论、文化和社会问题。《科学的继子》聚焦于这些研究人员与与他们争夺超自然权威的通灵者、神秘主义者、心理学家和科学家之间的边界争议,表明在德国的背景下,支持者和反对者都将心理研究和超心理学视为边界科学。