Abstract
In considering dreaming as an intrinsically social individual reality, Lahire proposes a general framework that seeks a better understanding of the dream-making process. In this sense, the author’s argument, which we present and discuss in this review, includes both a critical return to Freud and a systematization of a dispositional-contextualist framework that provide an analytical approach to accounts of dreams and their contexts of production.
Keywords:
dreams; Bernard Lahire; sociology; psychoanalysis