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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Introduction: Peripatetic Practices 1
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Part I Identifications
- 1 My Child in the Mirror: The Rise of the Mirror Self-Recognition Test 13
- 2 “Not Suddenly, but by Degrees”: Child Psychology, Gender, and the Ambiguity of the Mirror 35
- 3 The Dancing Robot: Grey Walter’s Cybernetic Mirror 60
- 4 Monkeys, Mirrors, and Me: Gordon Gallup and the Study of Self-Recognition 84
- Interlude 107
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Part II Misidentifications
- 5 The Mirror Test That Never Happened: Lacan, the Ego, and the Symbolic 115
- 6 There Are No Mirrors in New Guinea: Edmund S. Carpenter and the Question of “Tribal Man” 141
- 7 Diseases of the Body Image and the Ambiguous Mirror 161
- 8 Imperfect Reflections: Mirror Neurons, Emotion, and Cognition 180
- Conclusion: Failing the Test 211
- Acknowledgments 217
- Notes 221
- Archival Documents 283
- Index 285
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Introduction: Peripatetic Practices 1
-
Part I Identifications
- 1 My Child in the Mirror: The Rise of the Mirror Self-Recognition Test 13
- 2 “Not Suddenly, but by Degrees”: Child Psychology, Gender, and the Ambiguity of the Mirror 35
- 3 The Dancing Robot: Grey Walter’s Cybernetic Mirror 60
- 4 Monkeys, Mirrors, and Me: Gordon Gallup and the Study of Self-Recognition 84
- Interlude 107
-
Part II Misidentifications
- 5 The Mirror Test That Never Happened: Lacan, the Ego, and the Symbolic 115
- 6 There Are No Mirrors in New Guinea: Edmund S. Carpenter and the Question of “Tribal Man” 141
- 7 Diseases of the Body Image and the Ambiguous Mirror 161
- 8 Imperfect Reflections: Mirror Neurons, Emotion, and Cognition 180
- Conclusion: Failing the Test 211
- Acknowledgments 217
- Notes 221
- Archival Documents 283
- Index 285