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Play, Philosophy and Performance Malcolm MacLean

Play, Philosophy and Performance By Malcolm MacLean

Play, Philosophy and Performance by Malcolm MacLean


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Play, Philosophy and Performance is a cutting-edge collection of essays exploring the philosophy of play. It showcases the most innovative, interdisciplinary work in the rapidly developing field of Play Studies.

Play, Philosophy and Performance Summary

Play, Philosophy and Performance by Malcolm MacLean

Play, Philosophy and Performance is a cutting-edge collection of essays exploring the philosophy of play. It showcases the most innovative, interdisciplinary work in the rapidly developing field of Play Studies.

How we play, and the relation of play to the human condition, is becoming increasingly recognised as a field of scholarly inquiry as well as a significant element of social practice, public policy and socio-cultural understanding. Drawing on approaches ranging through morality and ethics, language and the nature of reality, aesthetics, digital culture and gaming, and written by an international group of emerging and established scholars, this book examines how our performance at play describes, shapes and influences our performance as human beings.

This is essential reading for anybody with an interest in leisure, education, childhood, gaming, the arts, playwork or many branches of philosophical enquiry.

About Malcolm MacLean

Malcolm MacLean is a historian whose research focusses on the cultural and social experience and identities associated with movement and sport, with a specific interest in colonial, imperial and decolonial relations and in sport-related political activism. He is a co-founder of the biennial international Philosophy at Play conferences, as well as a member of the Editorial College of The International Journal of the History of Sport and editorial boards of Sport in History Journal of Sport History and Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies. His academic affiliations include Honorary Associate Professor at The University of Queensland, Australia, Honorary Research Fellow at De Montfort University, UK, and Senior Research Associate at the University of Gibraltar, Gibraltar.

Wendy Russell is a researcher and educator on childrens play and Visiting Fellow at the University of Gloucestershire, UK, where she developed and taught on undergraduate and postgraduate programmes on childrens play and playwork. Her research focuses on supporting childrens right to play, particularly in terms of the politics of space, policy and ethics. She is a co-founder of the biennial international Philosophy at Play conferences and on the editorial board of the International Journal of Play.

Emily Ryall is Reader in Applied Philosophy at the University of Gloucestershire, UK. She is former Chair of the British Philosophy of Sport Association as well as a member of the executive committee for the International Association for the Philosophy of Sport. She also sits on the editorial panel for the Journal for the Philosophy of Sport, and regularly provides editorial assistance to other sports related journals.

Table of Contents

Introduction, Part l: Play and the Performance of Morality, 1. Do Toy Guns Kill People? Playing with Guns, 2. Analyzing Morality via the Philosophy of Play, 3. A Playful Approach to Cultivating Intellectual Virtues: Why So Serious?, 4. Ethical Dimensions of Play and Care: Reflections Based on Donald Winnicotts Theory of Play and the Ethics of Care, Part ll: Language and Play In/And The Real, 5. Language, Play, and Understanding: What Semantics Might Learn from Children, 6. Living on the Edge: Zhuangzi, Ludus, and (you), 7. Robert Pfaller and the Disappearance of Play in Contemporary Culture: Illusions without Subjects, Part lll: Playful Aesthetics, 8. Notes on Playful Cinema and Performance: Stop Making Sense, 9. Childhood Ghosts with Boltanski and Benjamin, 10. The Complexity of Play: A Response to Guyers Analysis of Play in Schillers Letters on the Aesthetic Education of Man, 11. How Computer Game Design Affects Moral Engagement: Mechanics Taking Over, Part lV: Plays Performative Praxis, 12. Unexpected Movements as Meaningful Expression in Play: Strange Twists of the Body, 13. Posthuman Interpretations of Mutual Play between a Human, Cat and Machine, 14. Time and Creativity in Survival Games: Bergson Plays with the Tao, 15. Digital Play as an Epistemic Experience

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NPB9780367340667
9780367340667
0367340666
Play, Philosophy and Performance by Malcolm MacLean
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-02-16
240
N/A
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