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A fascinating strand of the human potential movement of the 1960s involved the dream mystique of a previously unknown Malaysian tribe, the Senoi, first brought to the attention of the Western world by adventurer-anthropologist-psychologist Kilton Stewart. Exploring the origin, attraction, and efficacy of the Senoi ideas, G. William Domhoff also investigates current research on dreams and concludes that the story of Senoi dream theory tells us more about certain aspects of American culture than it does about this distant tribe. In analyzing its mystical appeal, he comes to some unexpected conclusions about American spirituality and practicality.
Dreams. --- Senoi (Southeast Asian people) --- Utopias. --- NON-CLASSIFIABLE. --- Psychology. --- Social life and customs. --- Ideal states --- States, Ideal --- Utopian literature --- Political science --- Socialism --- Voyages, Imaginary --- Dystopias --- Sakai (Southeast Asian people) --- Semai (Southeast Asian people) --- Senoi (Malaysian people) --- Temiar (Southeast Asian people) --- Ethnology --- Dreaming --- Subconsciousness --- Visions --- Sleep --- Stewart, Kilton, --- United States --- Civilization --- Civilization. --- Barbarism --- Civilisation --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Culture --- World Decade for Cultural Development, 1988-1997 --- 1960s. --- american culture. --- american spirituality. --- anthropologists. --- cultural anthropology. --- distant tribes. --- dream analysis. --- dream research. --- dream science. --- dreams. --- dreamworkers. --- history of ideas. --- human potential movement. --- malaysian tribe. --- mystical. --- nonfiction. --- popular psychology. --- practical approach. --- psychologists. --- psychology of dreams. --- science of dreams. --- senoi dream theory. --- senoi. --- social psychology. --- social science. --- sociology. --- utopia. --- western world.
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