Playing and Being: imagination in the life course

Pernille Hviid, Jakob Waag Villadsen

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    Abstract

    In this chapter, we investigate imagination in children’s pretend play in a cultural life course perspective. This perspective underlines the relation between play and the cultivated and personalized life of the players. It points to the processes in which meaning making takes place through play: imaginative playing transcends the immediate context of the play and feeds back to the player as engaged an being-in-the-world with others, contributing to the directionality of the cultural life course on social as well as personal levels. Whereas play is generally recognized as an important developmental vehicle of children, it tends to connote a childish or immature behavior when applied to adult behavior and is often replaced with terms such as “creativity.” We will investigate this relation, partly as a scientific and societal discourse of what it means to be a child or an adult, and partly as a developmental process of imagination.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TitelHandbook of Imagination & Culture
    RedaktørerTania Zittoun, Vlad Glaveanu
    Antal sider30
    UdgivelsesstedNY
    ForlagOxford University Press
    Publikationsdato1 nov. 2017
    Sider137 - 166
    Kapitel7
    ISBN (Trykt)9780190468712
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 1 nov. 2017
    NavnFrontiers in Cultural Psychology

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