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Autor:
Douglass Price-Williams
Publikováno v:
Ethos. 27:25-32
The beginning of my career in psychological anthropology was concerned with cognition. Later I turned to matters more involved with emotion, such as dreams, shamanism, and imagination. Throughout, I had given serious consideration to a kind of thinki
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Anthropology of Consciousness. 7:16-23
Rather than regarding dreams as "things" or property, and grammatically treating them as nouns, the suggestion is to formulate a dream as an activity, label it "dreaming" and more specifically accept dreaming as interactional. For dreaming to be of i
Autor:
Douglass Price-Williams
Publikováno v:
Journal of Anthropological Research. 60:138-140
Publikováno v:
Ethos. 22:373-388
Autor:
Douglass Price-Williams
Publikováno v:
Anthropology of Consciousness. 5:13-16
Anthropological studies of folk cultures have been made not only on the content of their dreams but also on their interpretations. While there is a wide variance in the understanding of dreaming by cultures other than our own, there is a large set wh
Publikováno v:
Anthropology of Consciousness. 5:1-15
There has been a renewed interest in psychology and anthropology in the idea of altered states of consciousness. This paper begins by examining the meaning of this term and the extent to which such experiences are reported globally. The topic of sham
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Perceptual and motor skills. 70(2)
For a group of 12 established artists who participated in 12 discussions it appears that quantitative and qualitative analyses of dream images constitute a useful method. Artists' creative processes can be explored through their dream images.
Autor:
Douglass Price Williams
Publikováno v:
Anthropology of Consciousness. 7:35-36
Dreamwork, Anthropology and the Curing Professions:. Cultural Approach to Dreamwork. Ian R. Edgar. Aldershot, UK: Avebury, 1995. ix. 145 pp. £29.95.
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Classics Ireland. 6:106
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Transcultural Psychiatric Research Review. 20:5-39