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Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements

Introduction: Dreams and the Imagination in Anthropology
Matthew D. Newsom

Part I: Dreaming Imaginaries

Chapter 1. Dreams, Narratives, and (Moral) Imaginaries
Jeannette Marie Mageo

Chapter 2. Attributing Dream Experience to Spiritual Others to Explain Dreamed Foreshadowing Among the Asabano
Roger Ivar Lohmann

Chapter 3. Imagining Berlin: Emotional Memories, Models, and Values
Matthew D. Newsom

Part II: Imagining Dreams

Chapter 4. Imagining Enlightenment: Pristine Awareness in Tibetan Buddhism
Bruce Knauft

Chapter 5. Dreams, Dreaming, and the Status of the Imaginary in Indigenous Worlding Practices
Sylvie Poirier

Chapter 6. Imagining Dreams in Art and in Anthropology
Lydia Nakashima Degarrod

Afterword: Dreaming and the Imaginal Spectrum
Robin E. Sheriff

Index

Dreaming and the Imagination

Theoretical Intersections in Cross-Cultural Perspective

Edited by Matthew D. Newsom

Afterword by Robin E. Sheriff

232 pages, 2 ills, bibliog., index

ISBN  978-1-80539-946-9 Hb Published (April 2025)

eISBN 978-1-80539-947-6 eBook