This book explores the importance of the concious self, and of the onscious collectively', in the construction and interpretation of social relations and process.
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Contents
Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; 1 Amazing grace; 2 She came out of the field and into my home; 3 On being a child; 4 The novelist's consciousness; 5 Dreaming as social process, and its implication for consciousness; 6 Trance and the theory of healing; 7 From the edge of death; 8 The return of multiple consciousness; 9 The inarticulate mind; 10 Blank banners and Islamic consciousness in Zanzibar; 11 Usurpers or pioneers?; Index.