Juguetes, juego, reproducción sociocultural y continuidade

Autores/as

  • Jean-Pierre Rossie Centre for Philosophical and Humanistic Studies, Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences, Catholic University of Portugal

DOI:

10.52367/BRJPD.2675-102X.2021.3.3.120-133

Palabras clave:

Cultura Lúdica;, Juego, Juguete, Antropología del Juego

Resumen

Este artículo propone una versión adaptada del capítulo con el mismo título, publicado en mi libro de 2005 “Toys, Play, Culture and Society. An anthropological approach with reference to North Africa and the Sahara (p. 81-91). Este libro que se puso a disposición en formato digital (E-book) en 2013.

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Publicado

2021-11-08

Cómo citar

ROSSIE, J.-P. Juguetes, juego, reproducción sociocultural y continuidade. Brazilian Journal of Policy and Development, [S. l.], v. 3, n. 3, p. 120–133, 2021. DOI: 10.52367/BRJPD.2675-102X.2021.3.3.120-133. Disponível em: https://bio10publicacao.com.br/brjpd/article/view/383. Acesso em: 23 nov. 2024.