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Brian Sutton-Smith

    15. Juli 1924 – 7. März 2015
    The Ambiguity of Play
    The anthropology of sport: an introduction
    Hoppe, hoppe, Reiter
    • This volume presents the theory, history, practice and institution of sport, demonstrating its influences on human culture. It argues that sport in America, as in many countries, is a mixture of big business, popular culture and potent politics.

      The anthropology of sport: an introduction
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    • The Ambiguity of Play

      • 276 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Sutton-Smith focuses on play theories rooted in seven distinct "rhetorics" - the ancient discourses of fate, power, communal identity, and frivolity and the modern discourses of progress, the imaginary, and the self. In a sweeping analysis that moves from the question of play in child development to the implications of play for the Western work ethic, he explores the values, historical sources, and interests that have dictated the terms and forms of play put forth in each discourse's "objective" theory.

      The Ambiguity of Play