Playthings in Early Modernity

Playthings in Early Modernity

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  • Author: Allison Levy
  • Publisher: Medieval Institute Publications
  • ISBN: 1580442617
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 354

An innovative volume of fifteen interdisciplinary essays at the nexus of material culture, performance studies, and game theory, Playthings in Early Modernity emphasizes the rules of the game(s) as well as the breaking of those rules. Thus, the titular "plaything" is understood as both an object and a person, and play, in the early modern world, is treated not merely as a pastime, a leisurely pursuit, but as a pivotal part of daily life, a strategic psychosocial endeavor.


Toys and Playthings

Toys and Playthings

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  • Author: John Newson
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1351378600
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 280

John and Elizabeth Newson were well known for their studies of child rearing, which have combined a rigorous research methodology with sympathetic insights into family life and a lively approach to scientific reporting. ‘Path-breaking’, ‘brilliant’, ‘seminal’, ‘outstanding’, ‘fascinating’, ‘enthralling’ and ‘enchanting’ are some of the adjectives used by critics to describe their previous books. They now turn their attention to toys, the ‘pegs on which children hang their play’, a study for which they are uniquely qualified. Not only had they long experience in normal child development: they had been actively involved for many years in research and training in remedial play for disabled children, their research unit was a major influence in the phenomenal development of the toy libraries self-help movement, they designed for and advised the toy industry, and they had their own family-run specialist toyshop. With this background, it is not surprising that their book on toys and playthings is both informative and entertaining on many different fronts. Richly observant, it follows the child’s development in play from using the mother or father as the ‘first and best toy’, through the exploratory and manipulative sequences, to the use of toys in ritual, symbolic or contemplative ways. Against this detailed understanding of ‘ordinary’ children’s growth points in play, the Newsons and their collaborators examine the special needs of disabled children, with a firm emphasis on how parents can help. What is more, in providing an intensely practical guide for the parents and teachers of the disabled child, they draw out comparative insights which are enlightening and absorbing for those whose children do not have such urgent problems. Once again the Newsons share with the reader the viewpoints and preoccupations of research workers in the field. There is indeed a continual sense of ‘work in progress’, and nowhere more than in the chapter on using toys for developmental assessment, where the reader is given a hot line to a laboratory (i.e. playroom) notes used in their own research unit at the time in a welcome move away from the rigid test-bound assessment of ‘special’ children. The book is enriched by the authors’ sharp awareness that the history of playthings has a far longer perspective than the history of child psychology. They are not basically interested in educational toys as such, but in all the objects, made or found, on which the child hones his skill, his reasoning powers, his imagination, his emotions or his sense of humour. Fairground baubles, joke toys and poppy-head dolls are as much a part of this book as bricks, sorting boxes and teddy bears. In the Newsons’ own words: ‘We hope that people who simply like toys as objects will find something in this book to interest them; we suspect, indeed, that liking toys will be what all readers, whatever their reason for opening the book, have in common’.


Playthings

Playthings

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  • Author: Alex Pheby
  • Publisher: Biblioasis
  • ISBN: 1771961732
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 248

A hallucinatory, fragmentary, and tragic fictional telling of one of the most fa- mous psychotherapy cases in history, A lex Pheby’s Playthings offers a visceral and darkly comic portrait of paranoid schizophrenia. Based on the true story of nineteenth-century German judge Daniel Paul Schreber, Playthings artfully shows the disorienting human tragedy of Schreber’s psychosis, in vertiginous prose that blurs the lines between madness and sanity.


Playthings

Playthings

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  • Category : Toys
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 590


Playthings

Playthings

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  • Author: Bureau of Educational Experiments
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  • Category : Play
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 28


Playthings

Playthings

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  • Author: L.D Jacobson
  • Publisher: Lulu.com
  • ISBN: 1257637770
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 397


Psychology Library Editions: Child Development

Psychology Library Editions: Child Development

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  • Author: Various
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1351273833
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 5953

Psychology Library Editions: Child Development (20 Volume set) brings together a diverse number of titles across many areas of developmental psychology, from children’s play to language development. The series of previously out-of-print titles, originally published between 1930 and 1993, with the majority from the 70s and 80s, includes contributions from many respected authors in the field and charts the progression of the field over this time.


World's Columbian Exposition, 1893

World's Columbian Exposition, 1893

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  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 726


The Princess's Playthings

The Princess's Playthings

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  • Author: James Missaglia
  • Publisher: Pink Flamingo Media
  • ISBN: 1950910792
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 55

If you’re a thief in the Seven Kingdoms, there are a few things you don’t do: annoy wizards, trust pawnbrokers, and least of all – fuck around with the Valarian royal family. Marrox knows these rules but after a night of anal with Saryn, a gorgeous redhead, he’s persuaded to break the last rule. The result is a world of hurt! They end up in the hands of the royal family who are determined to make an example of the two criminals. Worst of all is the beautiful Princess Cassilla, a bisexual intellectual with a scientific approach to pain and domination. She’s trying to reconstruct ancient methods of torture in her dungeon workroom. Cassilla has the looks of a fairy tale princess but twisted morals and no mercy. Their ordeal includes bondage, domination, alchemy, torture machines and mental torments designed to break the pair – all within a fairy tale castle, at the hands of a beautiful sadist. When Cassilla has finished with them, they will serve as evidence that you just don’t try to steal from the Valarian royal family! Can Marrox get them out of this mess, or will Cassilla execute the pair of them through extreme pain and pleasure?


Radical Play

Radical Play

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  • Author: Rob Goldberg
  • Publisher: Duke University Press
  • ISBN: 147802710X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 210

In Radical Play Rob Goldberg recovers a little-known history of American children’s culture in the 1960s and 1970s by showing how dolls, guns, action figures, and other toys galvanized and symbolized new visions of social, racial, and gender justice. From a nationwide movement to oppose the sale of war toys during the Vietnam War to the founding of the company Shindana Toys by Black Power movement activists and the efforts of feminist groups to promote and produce nonsexist and racially diverse toys, Goldberg returns readers to a defining moment in the history of childhood when politics, parenting, and purchasing converged. Goldberg traces not only how movement activists brought their progressive politics to the playroom by enlisting toys in the era’s culture wars but also how the children’s culture industry navigated the explosive politics and turmoil of the time in creative and socially conscious ways. Outlining how toys shaped and were shaped by radical visions, Goldberg locates the moment Americans first came to understand the world of toys—from Barbie to G.I. Joe—as much more than child’s play.