Sleep around the world : anthropological perspectives
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Sleep around the world : anthropological perspectives
(Culture, mind, and society)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2013
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [207]-229) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Although humans slumber for approximately one third of our lives, sleep itself is vastly understudied. This volume provides a comparative frame through which we can understand the myriad ways in which sleep reflects and embodies culture as contributors examine aspects of sleep in various countries and contexts.
目次
- Introduction: Sleep Around the World: Anthropological Perspectives
- Richard Chenhall and Katie Glaskin 1. Sleeping among the Asabano: Surprises in Intimacy and Sociality at the Margins of Consciousness
- Roger Ivar Lohman 2. Embodied Meaning: Sleeping Arrangements in Central Australia
- Yasmine Musharbash 3. Sensuous Connections in Sleep: Feelings of Security and Interdependency in Japanese Sleep Rituals
- Diana Adis Tahhan 4. Envisioning Sleep in Contemporary Sleep Science
- Lisa Carrie Goldberg 5. Infant Sleep and Waking: Mothers' Ideas and Practices in Two Italian Cultural Contexts
- Monica Toselli, Angela Costabile, and M. Luisa Genta 6. Sleeping Safe: Perceptions of Risk and Value in Western and Pacific Infant Co-sleeping
- Kalissa Alexeyeff 7. M?ori Collective Sleeping as Cultural Resistance
- Toon van Meijl 8. Navigating Inspiration, Intimacy, Conflict, and Sleep in a Pagan Community
- Rachel Morgain 9. Sleep Deprivation and the Vision Quest of Native North America
- Shayne A. P. Dahl 10. 'In Their Dream They Go': Sleep, Memory, and the Metaphysical
- Katie Glaskin
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