Content section
On Play
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Aditional information
Introduction 9
The children in
this book 12
The relevance of play 15
Play as a life philosophy 16
Changes in play 18
Further reading 26
Play map 26
1. Play media - tools for play 29
A
holistic view of playthings 29
Jacob’s LEGO play 34
Using playthings for multiple purposes
35
Usage and practice - a possible
possibility 40
Rules and formulas give order 42
Play and games 45
2. Play practice - the activity of
playing 61
"Dance games" where meaning is
created 66
"Dance games" as repetition and
distance 71
Natural play practice 73
The social forms of "Dance games"
75
"Dance games" and back-and-forth
motion 77
"Dance games" as an exercise in
taste 82
The social encounter - the conflict
of play 83
Play and learning - or how one gets a
feel for play practice 87
How to read the play map (1) 98
3. Moods of play - to be in the act of
playing 107
Being in
the moods of play 112
Commonness as play moods 118
On reading the play map (2) 121
How do you get into the mood of play?
126
How do you maintain the mood of play?
130
Taking part 131
Becoming really good 132
Using danger 135
Using social relationships 137
Using the element of competitiveness 139
Putting together play media/play
practices 140
Changing moods 143
Conclusion 151
Reference List 153
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