Homo Ludens: A Study of the Play-element in CultureRoutledge & K. Paul, 1949 - 220 pagina's The aim of Huizinga's study is to try to integrate the concept of play into that of culture. He approaches play from a historical, not scientific point and, his study does not use psychological interpretations of play. |
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THE PLAYCONCEPT AS EXPRESSED IN LANGUAGE | 28 |
PLAY AND CONTEST AS CIVILIZING FUNCTIONS | 46 |
PLAY AND LAW | 76 |
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