Philosophies of Illusion

An Anthology of Unreal Worlds

Assistant Professor Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh editor Mx Ishita Jain editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publishing:10th Dec '26

£21.99

This title is due to be published on 10th December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Philosophies of Illusion cover

Tracing the long, winding and multi-dimensional histories of "illusion", this book is an essential companion in our age of rising holograms, virtual realities, metaverses and artificial intelligence.

In an age of rising holograms, virtual realities, metaverses, and artificial intelligence, it has become increasingly essential to trace the long-winding, multi-dimensional histories of illusion that have emerged over time across the world.

Illusion Chamber studies seventeen iterations of illusion: dream, nightmare, mirage, hallucination, fantasy, figment, spell, simulation, story, vision, rumor, superstition, miracle, game, lie, conspiracy, and multiverse. In each chamber, over forty authors coalesce their insights into our experience of the unreal and the imaginary in far-ranging passages that cover subjects from the manuals of ancient alchemical circles to the prophetic episodes of medieval mystics, narcotized poets to horror filmmakers, and documented instances of mass hysteria to the folklore of shape-shifting.

The diverse thinkers who have contributed to this edited volume – collaborating from across Latin America, East Asia, South Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Middle East – form the control room at the epicenter of a question: What is the future of the illusion, and do we need a new philosophy of the impossible? The examples and case studies used to solve this riddle are drawn from the outer boundaries of different eras, geocultural landscapes, genres, and mediums: mythology, literature, philosophy, psychoanalysis, anthropology, film, visual art, music, theater, dance, architecture, design, technological devices, video games, underground movements, urban legends, strange objects, ecological phenomena, biogenetic innovations, and experiments with the nature of consciousness.

Like the scientists at CERN throwing some anti-matter in the back of a delivery truck and driving it around Zurich, thus mimicing Tzara packing anarchy into the word dada and launching it outwards from the same city; or like reversed vantage point Lucifer had to occupy to to fulfil the inverted radiance of his name, this endlessly variegated and prismatic compendium gives our own cosmos back to us, alight with possiblity and perverse abundance. * Joyelle McSweeney, author of The Necropastoral (2014), and Professor of English, University of Notre Dame, USA *
A true psychopathological analysis of digital life: an atlas with a Warburgian and Benjaminian flavor that highlights the pharmacological nature of technology—that is, its dual manifestation as a force that kills and a force that can save. * Vincenzo di Mino *

ISBN: 9781350626300

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272 pages