An Alphabet for Dreamers: How to See the World with Eyes Closed
暫譯: 夢想者的字母表:如何閉上眼睛看世界
Sliwinski, Sharon, Josie, Melinda
- 出版商: MIT
- 出版日期: 2025-10-28
- 售價: $1,240
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,178
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 240
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 0262049791
- ISBN-13: 9780262049795
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A captivating and trailblazing look at how dreams serve as one of our most powerful ways to understand--and radically change--our world. Borrowing from the traditional alphabet book genre for children, An Alphabet for Dreamers provides adult readers with a new grammar for dreams, or what neuroscientist Sidarta Riberio calls "oracles of the night." In this book, Sharon Sliwinski restores dreaming to its proper place as an important worldmaking activity, one that offers a gateway to another way of seeing. Each of the short 26 chapters engages a dream from the historical record--from both the recent and distant past--to show how these experiences can help make sense of profound social conflicts and transform our shared reality. Thinking alongside the dreams of powerful exemplars--from Harriet Tubman to contemporary Indigenous activist Abigail Echo-Hawk--readers come to understand how dream life is a crucial resource for generating new worlds and new ways of being. The book brings together urgent concerns from the domains of critical theory, visual culture, and mental health to show how dreaming serves as a vital source of knowledge and a crucial mode of thinking. As with traditional alphabet books, illustrations provide an integral voice. Each chapter of the book is accompanied by an original watercolor painting by Melinda Josie that visually underscores the way dreams serve as a unique medium for processing our lived experience. Together, the images and text form a delicate dialogue, drawing attention to the details of the central scenes, extending the book's special mode of thinking in painted form. By working alongside dreamers from the past and present, An Alphabet for Dreamers begins a new and much-needed conversation about the social and political importance of dream life.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
一本引人入勝且開創性的著作,探討夢境如何成為我們理解並徹底改變世界的最強大方式之一。
借鑒傳統的兒童字母書類型,夢者的字母表為成年讀者提供了一種新的夢境語法,或稱神經科學家Sidarta Riberio所稱的「夜之神諭」。在這本書中,Sharon Sliwinski將夢境恢復到其應有的位置,作為一種重要的世界創造活動,提供通往另一種視角的入口。每一章短小的26個章節都探討了歷史記錄中的一個夢境——來自近期和遙遠的過去——以展示這些經歷如何幫助理解深刻的社會衝突並改變我們共同的現實。 與強大典範的夢境並肩思考——從Harriet Tubman到當代原住民活動家Abigail Echo-Hawk——讀者將理解夢境生活是生成新世界和新存在方式的重要資源。這本書將批判理論、視覺文化和心理健康領域的緊迫關注結合在一起,展示夢境如何作為知識的重要來源和關鍵思考模式。與傳統字母書一樣,插圖提供了不可或缺的聲音。每一章都配有Melinda Josie的原創水彩畫,視覺上強調夢境作為處理我們生活經驗的獨特媒介。圖像和文字共同形成了一種微妙的對話,吸引注意力於中心場景的細節,延伸了書中獨特的思考模式,以繪畫形式呈現。 通過與過去和現在的夢者並肩工作,夢者的字母表開始了一場關於夢境生活的社會和政治重要性的新對話,這是非常必要的。作者簡介
Sharon Sliwinski is Professor of Information & Media Studies at Western University in Canada. Her previous books include Human Rights in Camera, Dreaming in Dark Times, and Photography and the Optical Unconscious.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Sharon Sliwinski 是加拿大西安大略大學資訊與媒體研究的教授。她之前的著作包括《Human Rights in Camera》、《Dreaming in Dark Times》和《Photography and the Optical Unconscious》。