Oneiric narratives are fragments of extra(ordinary) experiences that may raise questions about thesocial place occupied by the dreamer and those people who exercise listening, building spacesof sharing about imaginary, impressions and affections. In this article we reflect on the differentfunctions that the experience of narrating and listening to oneiric content produce in a community,while addressing the relationship between dreams and periods of political and health crisis in thecontext of Brazilian public universities, such as those imposed by the Covid-19 pandemic. As the objectof analysis, we highlight a dream presented in a university outreach project, pointing out dimensions oftreatment of oneiric material that help us to find clues for other ways to inhabit society.
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