帝国神经心理学和印度钻石:《月光石》中梦的量子基础

Q3 Psychology
A. Chatterjee
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威尔基·柯林斯的小说《月光石》(1868)引起了梦理论家和后殖民评论家的兴趣。富兰克林·布莱克被删节的梦——以及他梦游般的偷取同名钻石——是柯林斯开创性的思想实验,他也被认为是英国侦探小说的发明者。布莱克的梦和梦游是由他有意识的清醒经历的痕迹构成的,还是从无意识的来源产生的,这个问题仍然没有答案,因为梦的内容尚不清楚。将《月光石》超越后殖民主义批评的范围,将其简单地解读为从内部颠覆英国帝国主义,我提出了证据,证明这部小说被吠檀多原则和《曼都雅奥义书》中的古印度梦理论以及Gaudapadacharya和Shankaracharya的评论所加密。此外,除了连续性假说(认为做梦活动是由清醒经历的残余记忆粒子重构的)之外,我进一步认为柯林斯无意中为做梦思维的非局部空间性和梦境刺激和解释的量子粒子波模型铺平了道路。
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Imperial neuropsychology and an Indian diamond: The Quantum Ground of Dreaming in The Moonstone
Wilkie Collins’ novel The Moonstone (1868) has sustained interests of dream theorists and postcolonial critics alike. Franklin Blake’s censored dream—and his somnambulant theft of the eponymous diamond—was a pioneering thought experiment by Collins, who is also believed to have invented the English detective novel. The question, whether Blake’s supposed dream and somnambulism was constituted by traces of his conscious waking experience, or emerged from an unconscious source, remains unanswered as the contents of the dream are not known. Taking The Moonstone beyond the ambit of postcolonial criticism and reading it simply as a subversion of British imperialism from within, I present evidence for the novel being encrypted with principles of Vedanta and ancient Indian dream theories from the Mandukya Upanishad and its commentaries by Gaudapadacharya and Shankaracharya. Also, going beyond the continuity hypothesis, which considers dreaming activity to be reconstituted from particles of residual memory of waking experiences, I further argue that Collins had inadvertently paved the way for a nonlocal spatiality of the dreaming mind and a quantum particle-wave model for dream stimuli and interpretation.
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International Journal of Dream Research
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