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Sharon Sliwinski, "An Alphabet for Dreamers: How to See the World with Eyes Closed" (MIT Press, 2025)

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Dec 18, 2025
Sharon Sliwinski, a Professor in Information and Media Studies and author of An Alphabet for Dreamers, explores the social and political significance of dreams. She discusses how dreams once informed collective decision-making and argues they serve as vital sources of knowledge. The alphabet format of her book encourages curiosity and creative thinking. Sharon shares insights from her COVID Dream Project and highlights the therapeutic potential of dreams, connecting them to mental health and Indigenous beliefs.
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ADVICE

Ask About Dreams To Open Conversation

  • Treat dreams like visual experiences to translate into words and experiment with meaning.
  • Ask about dreams to create distance from distress and open new ways of talking in relationships.
ANECDOTE

COVID Dreams Project With London Museum

  • The Museum of London's COVID dream project gathered large numbers of intimate pandemic dreams.
  • Sliwinski found strangers shared generous, curiosity-driven conversations about their dreams.
INSIGHT

Dreams As Sense-Making Tools

  • People used dreams organically to make sense of sudden pandemic changes and routines.
  • Sliwinski uses this as evidence that dreamwork supports social sense-making.
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