Anthropology of Dreams 3102-LASN
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Bibliography
Beradt, C. (1966). The Third Reich of dreams. Chicago: Quadrangle Books
Edgar, I. (2004). Guide to imagework Imagination-based research methods. Londyn: Routlege.
Edgar, I. (2011). The Dream in Islam: From Qur'anic Tradition to Jihadist Inspiration. Oxford: Berghahn.
Freud, Z. (1997). Objaśnianie marzeń sennych. Warszawa: KR.
Hall, J. (2019). Jungowska interpretacja marzeń sennych. Katowice: Kos.
Henri Ellenberger (1970), The Discovery of the Unconscious: The History and Evolution of Dynamic Psychiatry, New York: Basic Books.
Kamplinsky, C., Singer, T. (2010) Cultural complexes in analysis W: M. Stein (red.), Jungian Psychoanalysis: Working in the spirit of C. G. Jung (s. 22-37). Chicago: Open Court.
Lawrence, G. (2018). Introduction to social dreaming. Transforming thinking. Londyn: Routledge.
Martin, K. (red.) (2019). Psychotherapy, anthropology and the work of culture. Londyn: Routledge.
Mittermaier, A. (2010). Dreams That Matter: Egyptian Landscapes of the Imagination. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Shalit, E, Furlotti, N. (2003) The amplified world of dreams. W: E. Shalit, N. S. Furlotti (red.) The dream and its amplification. Skiatook: Fisher King Press.
Tedlock, B [red.] (1987) Dreaming. Anthropological and psychological interpretations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
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