New Directions in the Anthropology of Dreaming
Herausgeber: Mageo, Jeannette; Sheriff, Robin E
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New Directions in the Anthropology of Dreaming
Herausgeber: Mageo, Jeannette; Sheriff, Robin E
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This book presents new directions in contemporary anthropological dream research, surveying recent theorizations of dreaming that are developing both in and outside of anthropology.
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This book presents new directions in contemporary anthropological dream research, surveying recent theorizations of dreaming that are developing both in and outside of anthropology.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780367479343
- ISBN-10: 0367479346
- Artikelnr.: 59985015
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780367479343
- ISBN-10: 0367479346
- Artikelnr.: 59985015
Jeannette Mageo is a professor of anthropology at Washington State University, USA. Robin E. Sheriff is an associate professor of anthropology at the University of New Hampshire, USA.
Part I: Introduction 1. Defining new directions in the anthropology of
dreaming 2. The anthropology of dreaming in historical perspective Part II:
New theoretical approaches to dreaming: implications for culture and
identity 3. Metaphors we dream by: on the nature of dream cognition 4.
Identity and memory in Germany: the defensive role of dreams 5. Dreaming
bloody murder: women's dreams of mortal threat, true crime culture, and
metonyms of gendered vulnerability 6. Dream sharing, play, and cultural
creativity Part III. Dream cultures: theoretical and ontological
perspectives 7. Out-of-body on the happy hunting road: dialogues between
dreaming and culture in Papua New Guinea 8. Taking dreams seriously: an
ontological-phenomenological approach to Tzotzil Maya dream culture 9.
Godly dreams: Muslim encounters with the Divine 10. Life is but a dream:
culture and science in the study of Tibetan dream yoga and lucid dreaming
Afterword: on the varieties and particularities of dreaming
dreaming 2. The anthropology of dreaming in historical perspective Part II:
New theoretical approaches to dreaming: implications for culture and
identity 3. Metaphors we dream by: on the nature of dream cognition 4.
Identity and memory in Germany: the defensive role of dreams 5. Dreaming
bloody murder: women's dreams of mortal threat, true crime culture, and
metonyms of gendered vulnerability 6. Dream sharing, play, and cultural
creativity Part III. Dream cultures: theoretical and ontological
perspectives 7. Out-of-body on the happy hunting road: dialogues between
dreaming and culture in Papua New Guinea 8. Taking dreams seriously: an
ontological-phenomenological approach to Tzotzil Maya dream culture 9.
Godly dreams: Muslim encounters with the Divine 10. Life is but a dream:
culture and science in the study of Tibetan dream yoga and lucid dreaming
Afterword: on the varieties and particularities of dreaming
Part I: Introduction 1. Defining new directions in the anthropology of
dreaming 2. The anthropology of dreaming in historical perspective Part II:
New theoretical approaches to dreaming: implications for culture and
identity 3. Metaphors we dream by: on the nature of dream cognition 4.
Identity and memory in Germany: the defensive role of dreams 5. Dreaming
bloody murder: women's dreams of mortal threat, true crime culture, and
metonyms of gendered vulnerability 6. Dream sharing, play, and cultural
creativity Part III. Dream cultures: theoretical and ontological
perspectives 7. Out-of-body on the happy hunting road: dialogues between
dreaming and culture in Papua New Guinea 8. Taking dreams seriously: an
ontological-phenomenological approach to Tzotzil Maya dream culture 9.
Godly dreams: Muslim encounters with the Divine 10. Life is but a dream:
culture and science in the study of Tibetan dream yoga and lucid dreaming
Afterword: on the varieties and particularities of dreaming
dreaming 2. The anthropology of dreaming in historical perspective Part II:
New theoretical approaches to dreaming: implications for culture and
identity 3. Metaphors we dream by: on the nature of dream cognition 4.
Identity and memory in Germany: the defensive role of dreams 5. Dreaming
bloody murder: women's dreams of mortal threat, true crime culture, and
metonyms of gendered vulnerability 6. Dream sharing, play, and cultural
creativity Part III. Dream cultures: theoretical and ontological
perspectives 7. Out-of-body on the happy hunting road: dialogues between
dreaming and culture in Papua New Guinea 8. Taking dreams seriously: an
ontological-phenomenological approach to Tzotzil Maya dream culture 9.
Godly dreams: Muslim encounters with the Divine 10. Life is but a dream:
culture and science in the study of Tibetan dream yoga and lucid dreaming
Afterword: on the varieties and particularities of dreaming