Dream reflecting cultural contexts: comparing Brazilian and German diary dreams and most recent dreams

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Main Author: Gotthard, Tribl
Publication Date: 2018
Other Authors: Beuerle, Franziska, Trindade, Mateus C., Lorenzi-Filho, Geraldo, Pires, Joana, Barbosa, Egberto, Schredl, Michael
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The continuity hypothesis states that waking life experiences, e.g., personal concerns and cultural environment, are refl ected in dreams. The present study’s goal was to compare written dream reports from Brazilian and German samples. Overall, 97 Brazilian participants were included; two German samples from previous studies (N=89 and N=4197) were selected for comparison. The Brazilian participants reported 328 and the German participants 348 diary dreams. In addition, 86 Brazilian to 2893 German most recent dreams were compared. For both types of collected dreams, we found more bizarreness in German reports, and more depression-related topics in Brazilian reports. Germans reported more aggression in diary dreams and both more problems and more extreme emotions in most recent dreams. Brazilians reported more work- and leisure-related topics in diary dreams. Several similarities in dream content, e.g., no differences in verbal and physical interaction, number of male and female characters, and death-related themes, hint at universal characteristics of dreaming across cultures. We consider the clear group differences in dream content to refl ect basic patterns of Brazilian and German cultures, which is exemplifi ed through some core topics of the respective cultural sets. Concerning Brazil, the themes of miscegenation, emotional culture, and “saudade” (“longing”) are discussed. For German culture, the area of confl ict between long-standing high-performance in science and arts and the contrasting twentieth century history is addressed. Future research should study the relation between dream content and culture in representative samples; to this purpose dream diaries, sampling daily average dreams, seem preferable to most recent dreams.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dream reflecting cultural contexts: comparing Brazilian and German diary dreams and most recent dreams
title Dream reflecting cultural contexts: comparing Brazilian and German diary dreams and most recent dreams
spellingShingle Dream reflecting cultural contexts: comparing Brazilian and German diary dreams and most recent dreams
Gotthard, Tribl
Dream content
Dream report
Ethnopsychology
Brazil
Germany
Cultural comparison
Continuity hypothesis
title_short Dream reflecting cultural contexts: comparing Brazilian and German diary dreams and most recent dreams
title_full Dream reflecting cultural contexts: comparing Brazilian and German diary dreams and most recent dreams
title_fullStr Dream reflecting cultural contexts: comparing Brazilian and German diary dreams and most recent dreams
title_full_unstemmed Dream reflecting cultural contexts: comparing Brazilian and German diary dreams and most recent dreams
title_sort Dream reflecting cultural contexts: comparing Brazilian and German diary dreams and most recent dreams
author Gotthard, Tribl
author_facet Gotthard, Tribl
Beuerle, Franziska
Trindade, Mateus C.
Lorenzi-Filho, Geraldo
Pires, Joana
Barbosa, Egberto
Schredl, Michael
author_role author
author2 Beuerle, Franziska
Trindade, Mateus C.
Lorenzi-Filho, Geraldo
Pires, Joana
Barbosa, Egberto
Schredl, Michael
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gotthard, Tribl
Beuerle, Franziska
Trindade, Mateus C.
Lorenzi-Filho, Geraldo
Pires, Joana
Barbosa, Egberto
Schredl, Michael
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dream content
Dream report
Ethnopsychology
Brazil
Germany
Cultural comparison
Continuity hypothesis
topic Dream content
Dream report
Ethnopsychology
Brazil
Germany
Cultural comparison
Continuity hypothesis
description The continuity hypothesis states that waking life experiences, e.g., personal concerns and cultural environment, are refl ected in dreams. The present study’s goal was to compare written dream reports from Brazilian and German samples. Overall, 97 Brazilian participants were included; two German samples from previous studies (N=89 and N=4197) were selected for comparison. The Brazilian participants reported 328 and the German participants 348 diary dreams. In addition, 86 Brazilian to 2893 German most recent dreams were compared. For both types of collected dreams, we found more bizarreness in German reports, and more depression-related topics in Brazilian reports. Germans reported more aggression in diary dreams and both more problems and more extreme emotions in most recent dreams. Brazilians reported more work- and leisure-related topics in diary dreams. Several similarities in dream content, e.g., no differences in verbal and physical interaction, number of male and female characters, and death-related themes, hint at universal characteristics of dreaming across cultures. We consider the clear group differences in dream content to refl ect basic patterns of Brazilian and German cultures, which is exemplifi ed through some core topics of the respective cultural sets. Concerning Brazil, the themes of miscegenation, emotional culture, and “saudade” (“longing”) are discussed. For German culture, the area of confl ict between long-standing high-performance in science and arts and the contrasting twentieth century history is addressed. Future research should study the relation between dream content and culture in representative samples; to this purpose dream diaries, sampling daily average dreams, seem preferable to most recent dreams.
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