Ann Marie Plane explores the significance of dreams in seventeenth-century life. Touching on race, gender, emotions, and interior life, this book treats colonist and Indian experiences and analyzes both the content of the dreams themselves and the act of dream reporting.
Ann Marie Plane explores the significance of dreams in seventeenth-century life. Touching on race, gender, emotions, and interior life, this book treats colonist and Indian experiences and analyzes both the content of the dreams themselves and the act of dream reporting.
Preface Introduction Chapter 1. English Dream Belief and Practice in the Tudor-Stuart World Chapter 2. Representation of Indigenous Dreaming at Contact and Beyond Chapter 3. Lived Religion and Embedded Emotion in Midcentury Dream Reporting Chapter 4. Dreams and Visions in King Philip's War Chapter 5. Emotion, Embodiment, and Context Chapter 6. Native Dream Reporting as Cultural Resistance Conclusion List of Abbreviations Notes Index Acknowledgments
Preface Introduction Chapter 1. English Dream Belief and Practice in the Tudor-Stuart World Chapter 2. Representation of Indigenous Dreaming at Contact and Beyond Chapter 3. Lived Religion and Embedded Emotion in Midcentury Dream Reporting Chapter 4. Dreams and Visions in King Philip's War Chapter 5. Emotion, Embodiment, and Context Chapter 6. Native Dream Reporting as Cultural Resistance Conclusion List of Abbreviations Notes Index Acknowledgments
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