Gall, Spurzheim, and the Phrenological Movement

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This volume provides new insights into Gall's thinking and what Spurzheim did, and the faddish movement called 'phrenology', which originated as a science of humankind but became a popular source of entertainment.


During the 1790s in Vienna, German physician Franz Joseph Gall (1758-1828) came forth with a new doctrine dealing with mind, brain and behavior-one that could account for individual differences. He maintained that there are many independent faculties of mind, each associated with a separate part of the brain. He fine-tuned his ideas and published two sets of books presenting them after he and his assistant, Johann Gaspar Spurzheim, settled in Paris in 1807.

Gall's ideas had many supporters but were controversial and unsettling to others. In particular, the opposition ridiculed his belief that skull features reflect the growth of specific, underlying cortical organs, and hence correlate with personality traits (i.e., his 'bumpology'). Gall's fundamental ideas about the mind and organization of the brain were debated across the globe, and they also began to be exploited by unscrupulous businessmen, 'professors' who 'read skulls' for a living. But, as some historians have shown, his ideas about mind, brain and behavior led to the modern neurosciences.

The chapters collected in this volume provide new insights into Gall's thinking and what Spurzheim did, and the faddish movement called 'phrenology', which originated as a science of humankind but became a popular source of entertainment. All chapters were originally published in various issues of the Journal of the History of the Neurosciences.


Autorentext

Paul Eling is Associate Professor Emeritus at the Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands. He published on a wide variety of topics in the field of cognitive neuropsychology and various textbooks. He is an Editor for the Journal of the History of the Neurosciences.

Stanley Finger is Professor Emeritus at Washington University. He has published more than 250 articles and 20 books, including Franz Joseph Gall: Naturalist of the Mind, Visionary of the Brain (with Paul Eling in 2019). He was also an Editor for the Journal of the History of the Neurosciences.


Klappentext

This volume provides new insights into Gall s thinking and what Spurzheim did, and the faddish movement called `phrenology , which originated as a science of humankind but became a popular source of entertainment.


Zusammenfassung
This volume provides new insights into Gall's thinking and what Spurzheim did, and the faddish movement called 'phrenology', which originated as a science of humankind but became a popular source of entertainment.

Inhalt

Introduction

  1. Gall, Spurzheim, and the Phrenological Movement

Paul Eling and Stanley Finger

  1. Phrenology: Scheherazade of etymology

Régis Olry and Duane E. Haines

Overlooked Gall and Features of his Doctrine

  1. Franz Joseph Gall on hemispheric symmetries

Paul Eling and Stanley Finger

  1. Matters of Sex and Gender in F. J. Gall s Organology: A Primary Approach

Tabea Cornel

  1. Franz Joseph Gall on the "deaf and dumb" and the complexities of mind

Paul Eling and Stanley Finger

  1. Gall s German enemies

Paul Eling and Stanley Finger

  1. An early description of Crouzon syndrome in a manuscript written in 1828 by Franz Joseph Gall

Stephan Heinrich Nolte, Werner Hansen, Paul Eling and Stanley Finger

  1. "My God, here is the skull of a murderer!" Physical appearance and violent crime

Jaco Berveling

Spurzheim Reexamined

  1. Johann Gaspar Spurzheim: The St. Paul of phrenology

John van Wyhe

  1. The split between Gall and Spurzheim (1813 1818)

Harry Whitaker and Gonia Jarema

International Connections

  1. The reception of Gall s organology in early-nineteenth-century Vilnius

Egl Sakalauskait -Juodeikien , Paul Eling and Stanley Finger

  1. Ludwig Heinrich Bojanus (1776 1827) on Gall s craniognomic system, zoology, and comparative anatomy

Egl Sakalauskait -Juodeikien , Paul Eling and Stanley Finger

  1. Matter over mind? The rise and fall of phrenology in nineteenth-century France

Marc Renneville

  1. Franz Joseph Gall came to Copenhagen, and for a brief moment the brain was the talk of the town

Jacob Lauge Thomassen and Simon Beierholm

  1. Gall s Visit to The Netherlands

Paul Eling, Douwe Draaisma and Matthijs Conradi

  1. Georg Büchner: Anatomist of the animal brain and the human mind

Michael Hagner

  1. Phrenology as clinical neuroscience: how American academic physicians in the 1820s and 1830s used phrenological theory to understand neurological symptoms

Frank R. Freemon

  1. The promotion of phrenology in New South Wales, 1830 1850, at the Sydney Mechanics School of Arts

Catherine E. Storey

Lampooning Phrenology

  1. The phrenological illustrations of George Cruickshank (1792 1878): A satire on phrenology or human nature?

Gül A. Russell

  1. Mark Twain s phrenological experiment: Three renditions of his "small test"

Stanley Finger

  1. Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes on phrenology: Debunking a fad

Stanley Finger

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780367497859
    • Genre Non-Fiction Books on Psychology
    • Editor Eling Paul, Finger Stanley
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 316
    • Herausgeber Taylor & Francis
    • Gewicht 453g
    • Größe H246mm x B174mm
    • Jahr 2023
    • EAN 9780367497859
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-0-367-49785-9
    • Veröffentlichung 25.09.2023
    • Titel Gall, Spurzheim, and the Phrenological Movement
    • Autor Paul Finger, Stanley Eling
    • Untertitel Insights and Perspectives

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