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The Sociological Interpretation of Dreams

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The Sociological Interpretation of Dreams by Bernard Lahire explores the intersection of dreams, society, and individual consciousness. The book examines how our social lives and cultural contexts shape the dreams we experience, offering a unique sociological perspective on a traditionally psychological subject. Lahire delves into the influences of collective histories, societal norms, and personal experiences on the dream world, providing thought-provoking insights into the fabric of human imagination.
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You might enjoy this book if you're intrigued by the intersection of sociology and dream analysis. It delves into how social structures and cultural contexts shape our dreams, offering fresh insights into the complexity of human psychology. Perfect for readers interested in understanding the connections between societal influences and the personal realm of dreams.

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The Sociological Interpretation of Dreams

"A major new account of dreams that rivals Freud's classic work"--

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For Freud, dreams were the royal road to the unconscious: through the process of interpretation, the manifest and sometimes bewildering content of dreams can be traced back to the unconscious representations underlying it. But can we understand dreams in another way by considering how the unconscious is structured by our social experiences?

This is the hypothesis that underlies this highly original book by Bernard Lahire, who argues that dreams can be interpreted sociologically by seeing the dream as a nocturnal form of self-to-self communication. Lahire rejects Freud’s view that the manifest dream content is the result of a process of censorship: as a form of self-to-self communication, the dream is the symbolic arena most completely freed from all forms of censorship.

In Lahire’s view, the dream is a message which can be understood only by relating it to the social world of the dreamer, and in particular to the problems that concern him or her during waking life. As a form of self-to-self communication, the dream is an intimate private diary, providing us with the elements of a profound and subtle understanding of who and what we are. Studying dreams enables us to discover our most deep-seated and hidden preoccupations, and to understand the thought processes that operate within us, beyond the reach of our volition.

The study of dreams and dreaming has largely been the preserve of psychoanalysis, psychology, and neuroscience. By showing how dreams are connected to the lived experience of individuals in the social world, this highly original book puts dreams and dreaming at the heart of the social sciences. It will be of great value to students and scholars in sociology, psychology, and psychoanalysis and to anyone interested in the nature and meaning of dreams.

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Bernard Lahire's The Sociological Interpretation of Dreams is praised for blending insights from multiple disciplines to explore how dreams reflect our unconscious mind and societal influences. Critics highlight Lahire's innovative approach to connecting sociology with psychoanalysis, showing how dreams bridge the gap between fantasy and reality. The work is seen as both a theoretical contribution and a prompt for further practical exploration, with its potential to inspire new creative avenues in both sociology and psychology.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781509537945

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 26 June 2020

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Polity Press

Contributors:

  • Translated by Helen Morrison
  • Translated by Helen Morrison

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 41.0mm

Width: 160.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 771g

Pages: 450

About the Author

Bernard LahireΒ is Professor of Sociology at the Γ‰cole Normale Superieure de Lyon.Β  He has published over twenty books, including This is Not a Painting and The Plural Actor.

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