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KONCEPTUALIZACJE SNU I MARZEŃ SENNYCH W KULTURACH INDYGENICZNYCH: PERSPEKTYWA PSYCHO-KULTUROWA

The following article presents, following B. Tedlock's methodological stance combined with the indigenous psychology perspective, a culturally-sensitive approach towards dreams, which can be applied in prospective research within cultural studies, anthropology and psychology. In the outlined pe...

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Published in:Przegląd kulturoznawczy 2018-01 (36), p.242-261
Main Author: Anczyk, Adam
Format: Article
Language:eng ; pol
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Summary:The following article presents, following B. Tedlock's methodological stance combined with the indigenous psychology perspective, a culturally-sensitive approach towards dreams, which can be applied in prospective research within cultural studies, anthropology and psychology. In the outlined perspective, dreams should not only be analyzed as a night-time individual experiences of psychological nature, but also as a significant, meaning-making contributions to rituals and social performances that may have influence on a given cultural system. Chosen contexts of indigenous societies are discussed (Sambia, Zuni, K'iche, Aguaruna, Rarámuri), as examples of cultural differences in ways of conceptualizing dreams.
ISSN:1895-975X
2084-3860
DOI:10.4467/20843860PK.18.015.9193