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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mark Blagrove , Julia LockheartPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9780367479961ISBN 10: 0367479966 Pages: 254 Publication Date: 10 February 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. What are Dreams and What Affects Dream Content? 2. Why do Some People Recall Dreams More than Others? 3. Nightmares. 4. Sleep. 5. Sleep and Memory. 6. Dreaming and the Brain. 7. Lucid Dreams. 8. Freud, Psychoanalysis and Dreams. 9. Freud and Dora. 10. How to Find Meaning in Dreams: the Montague Ullman Dream Appreciation Technique. 11. Dreaming and Insight. 12. Functions and Theories of Dreams. 13. Dream-Sharing and Empathy, a New Theory of Dream Function. 14. The DreamsID Science and Art Collaboration: Surrealism and the Socialising of Dreams. 15. Sleep and Dreaming During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Exploring and Painting Covid-19 and Lockdown Dreams. 16. Dreaming, Films and Surrealism. 17. Dream-Sharing, Evolution and Human Self-Domestication. 18. Conclusions and Summary. 19. References.Reviews'This unique collaboration between a dream researcher and an artist provides a comprehensive summary of decades of dream research and a novel idea for a function of dreaming, while at the same time celebrating the creativity and uniqueness of our dreams, along with beautiful artworks.' - Katja Valli, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Skoevde, Sweden 'Why we dream is a major question in neuroscience and psychology. Blagrove and Lockheart provide novel and compelling insights into this debate and extend it to the realms of our social world, art and evolution.' - Antonio Zadra, PhD, co-author of When Brains Dream 'Each chapter of this book presents major research findings while maintaining the personal touch of a dream relevant to each topic and Julia Lockheart's evocative paintings to remind us how predominantly visual dreams are.' - Deirdre Barrett, PhD, Harvard Medical School, author of The Committee of Sleep and Pandemic Dreams 'An innovative multidimensional work that dovetails highly creative artistic renderings of dreams with an authoritative account of current trends in dream research and theory.' - Tore Nielsen, PhD, Dream and Nightmare Laboratory, Montreal, Canada 'This book accomplishes the rare feat of being delightful, informative, and provocative all at the same time. As one small example of its many insights, it argues that dreams may not have a function during sleep, but nonetheless may have been important in human evolution because our ancestors increasingly shared and discussed their dreams when they gathered around their nightly fires.' - G. William Domhoff, PhD, University of California Santa Cruz, author of The Neurocognitive Theory of Dreaming: The Where, How, When, What, and Why of Dreams The Science and Art of Dreaming constitutes an utterly unique project. For centuries, poets and philosophers have explored how art functions like dreams; psychologists have analyzed how dreams resemble art. But has anyone till now both methodically and creatively responded to the universal phenomenon of dreaming by marrying art to research and theory, and putting science to the service of creative expression? Blagrove and Lockheart's work literally illustrates our most common questions about dreams and dreaming with a selection of 22 dreams, accompanied by artworks that in their own way address the same issues as the explanatory text: Why are dreams so often bizarre? Why do they transport us to the past, and in such detail? Is Freud's view still relevant? This book vividly justifies the appreciation of art associated with dreaming-Surrealism and oneiric cinema, for example-as intellectually on a par with the theoretical contributions and empirical research of science, and convincingly demonstrates the benefits of recalling and sharing dreams, especially for people in creative endeavors. Bernard Welt, PhD. Professor Emeritus, The Corcoran School of the Arts and Design, George Washington University. Author of Mythomania: Fantasies, Fables, and Sheer Lies in Contemporary American Popular Art; Co-author of Dreaming in the Classroom: Practices, Methods, and Resources in Dream Education 'This unique collaboration between a dream researcher and an artist provides a comprehensive summary of decades of dream research and a novel idea for a function of dreaming, while at the same time celebrating the creativity and uniqueness of our dreams, along with beautiful artworks.' - Katja Valli, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Skoevde, Sweden 'Why we dream is a major question in neuroscience and psychology. Blagrove and Lockheart provide novel and compelling insights into this debate and extend it to the realms of our social world, art and evolution.' - Antonio Zadra, PhD, co-author of When Brains Dream 'Each chapter of this book presents major research findings while maintaining the personal touch of a dream relevant to each topic and Julia Lockheart's evocative paintings to remind us how predominantly visual dreams are.' - Deirdre Barrett, author of The Committee of Sleep and Pandemic Dreams 'An innovative multidimensional work that dovetails highly creative artistic renderings of dreams with an authoritative account of current trends in dream research and theory.' - Tore Nielsen, Dream and Nightmare Laboratory, Montreal, Canada 'This book accomplishes the rare feat of being delightful, informative, and provocative all at the same time. As one small example of its many insights, it argues that dreams may not have a function during sleep, but nonetheless may have been important in human evolution because our ancestors increasingly shared and discussed their dreams when they gathered around their nightly fires.' - G. William Domhoff, Ph.D, author of The Neurocognitive Theory of Dreaming: The Where, How, When, What, and Why of Dreams The Science and Art of Dreaming constitutes an utterly unique project. For centuries, poets and philosophers have explored how art functions like dreams; psychologists have analyzed how dreams resemble art. But has anyone till now both methodically and creatively responded to the universal phenomenon of dreaming by marrying art to research and theory, and putting science to the service of creative expression? Blagrove and Lockheart's work literally illustrates our most common questions about dreams and dreaming with a selection of 22 dreams, accompanied by artworks that in their own way address the same issues as the explanatory text: Why are dreams so often bizarre? Why do they transport us to the past, and in such detail? Is Freud's view still relevant? This book vividly justifies the appreciation of art associated with dreaming-Surrealism and oneiric cinema, for example-as intellectually on a par with the theoretical contributions and empirical research of science, and convincingly demonstrates the benefits of recalling and sharing dreams, especially for people in creative endeavors. Bernard Welt, Professor Emeritus, The Corcoran School of the Arts and Design, George Washington University, Washington, DC. Author of Mythomania: Fantasies, Fables, and Sheer Lies in Contemporary American Popular Art This unique collaboration between a dream researcher and an artist provides a comprehensive summary of decades of dream research and a novel idea for a function of dreaming, while at the same time celebrating the creativity and uniqueness of our dreams, along with beautiful artworks. Katja Valli, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Skoevde, Sweden. Why we dream is a major question in neuroscience and psychology. Blagrove and Lockheart provide novel and compelling insights into this debate and extend it to the realms of our social world, art and evolution. Antonio Zadra, PhD, co-author of When Brains Dream. Each chapter of this book presents major research findings while maintaining the personal touch of a dream relevant to each topic and Julia Lockheart's evocative paintings to remind us how predominantly visual dreams are. Deirdre Barrett, author of The Committee of Sleep and Pandemic Dreams. This unique collaboration between a dream researcher and an artist provides a comprehensive summary of decades of dream research and a novel idea for a function of dreaming, while at the same time celebrating the creativity and uniqueness of our dreams, along with beautiful artworks. Katja Valli, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Skoevde, Sweden. Why we dream is a major question in neuroscience and psychology. Blagrove and Lockheart provide novel and compelling insights into this debate and extend it to the realms of our social world, art and evolution. Antonio Zadra, PhD, co-author of When Brains Dream. Each chapter of this book presents major research findings while maintaining the personal touch of a dream relevant to each topic and Julia Lockheart's evocative paintings to remind us how predominantly visual dreams are. Deirdre Barrett, author of The Committee of Sleep and Pandemic Dreams. An innovative multidimensional work that dovetails highly creative artistic renderings of dreams with an authoritative account of current trends in dream research and theory. Tore Nielsen, Dream and Nightmare Laboratory, Montreal. This book accomplishes the rare feat of being delightful, informative, and provocative all at the same time. As one small example of its many insights, it argues that dreams may not have a function during sleep, but nonetheless may have been important in human evolution because our ancestors increasingly shared and discussed their dreams when they gathered around their nightly fires. G. William Domhoff, Ph.D, author of The Neurocognitive Theory of Dreaming: The Where, How, When, What, and Why of Dreams. Author InformationMark Blagrove is a Professor of Psychology and the Director of the Sleep Laboratory at Swansea University, UK. Julia Lockheart is an Associate Professor at Swansea College of Art, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, and an Associate Lecturer in the Department of Design, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |