User:Aaron Stafford Grant/Unconscious mind/Bibliography

Outline of proposed changes

 * What we will add:
 * Citations — the wikipedia article seems to be missing citations on key-parts of the article. Without them, a lot of the article comes across as subjective. This could potentially be very dangerous, as many people know or think they know something about the unconscious mind, when it's actually still largely unknown.
 * Perspectives of Historical Minorities — Every individual cited for this article is a white male: no women, people of color, or people of varying other backgrounds seem to be cited in this work. In order to get a well-rounded understanding of the history of the unconscious mind, the European perspective is necessary but others are just as necessary. Adding to the diverse history of the “hidden parts of the mind” will be of significant importance.
 * Individuals with significant contributions and their details — Missing from this article are some of the citations of people who have contributed to subliminal research, and some of the people who have had a huge impact are simply titled without relevant deeds. Adding these people through citations (perhaps in the article body as well) will help those reading the article to have a fuller understanding of the history of subliminal science.


 * Content Gaps:
 * Perspectives from Minority Groups — beliefs of the unconscious mind in non-european culture is needed.
 * Specific individuals (not Freud) — Give a more detailed description of contributing thinkers.
 * Freud iceberg -- self-explanatory