BRINQUEDOS, BRINCADEIRAS, REPRODUÇÃO SOCIOCULTURAL E CONTINUIDADE
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10.52367/BRJPD.2675-102X.2021.3.3.120-133Palavras-chave:
Cultura Lúdica, Jogo, brinquedos, antropologia do jogoResumo
O presente artigo se trata de uma versão adaptada do capítulo, com o mesmo título, publicado em meu livro “Toys, Play, Culture and Society. An anthropological approach with reference to North Africa and the Sahara” (p. 81-91). Este livro foi disponibilizado em formato digital (E-book) no ano de 2013.
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JAMES, A. Childhood Identities. Self and Social Relationships in the Experience of the Child. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1993.
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ROSSIE, J-P. Toys, Play, Culture and Society. An Anthropological Approach with Reference to North Africa and the Sahara. Stockholm: Royal Institute of Technology, 2005/2013.
__________. Saharan and North African Toy and Play Cultures. Children’s Dolls and Doll Play. Stockholm International Toy Research Centre, Stockholm: Royal Institute of Technology, 2005a.
__________. Saharan and North African Toy and Play Cultures. The Animal World in Play, Games and Toys. Stockholm International Toy Research Centre, Stockholm: Royal Institute of Technology, 2005b.
__________. Children’s Play and Toys in Changing Moroccan Communities. In: MCMAHON, F. F.; LYTLE, D. E.; SUTTON-SMITH, B. (Orgs.). Play: An Interdisciplinary Synthesis, Play & Culture Studies, v. 6. University Press of America: Oxford, 2005c, p. 97-111.
__________. Saharan and North African Toy and Play Cultures. Domestic Life in Play, Games and Toys. Stockholm International Toy Research Centre, Stockholm: Royal Institute of Technology, 2008.
__________. Saharan and North African Toy and Play Cultures. Technical activities in play, games and toys. Foreword by Sudarshan Khanna, Braga: Centre for Philosophical and Humanistic Studies, Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences, Catholic University of Portugal, 2013.
__________. Comparing play and toys from Greco-Roman antiquity with traditional play and toys from rural North Africa. Working document for Images at stake: cultural transfers and continuity, CUSO doctoral program Historical Anthropology, Ancient and Modern Worlds, Fribourg. Switzerland: ERC Locus Ludi. The Cultural Fabric of Play and Games in Classical Antiquity (741520), 2020. Disponível em: https://locusludi.ch/international-expert-network/#tab-id-3.
__________. PowerPoint: Comparing play and toys from Greco-Roman antiquity with traditional play and toys from rural North Africa. Fribourg, Switzerland: ERC Locus Ludi. The Cultural Fabric of Play and Games in Classical Antiquity (741520), 49 slides, 2020. Disponível em: https://locusludi.ch/international-expert-network/#tab-id-3.
__________. Saharan and North African Toy and Play Cultures. Commented bibliography on play, games and toys, Braga: Centre for Philosophical and Humanistic Studies, Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences, Catholic University of Portugal, 2021.
ROSSIE, J.-P.; CLAUS, G. J. M. (1983). Imitation de la vie féminine dans les jeux des filles Ghrib (Sahara tunisien). In: Liber Memorialis. Prof. Dr. P.J. Vandenhoute 1913-1978. Gent, Belgium: Seminarie voor Etnische Kunst, State University Ghent, 1983.
ROSSIE, J.-P., JARIAA, KH., DAOUMANI, B. & FASSOULAS, A. Saharan and North African Toy and Play Cultures. Make-believe play among children of the Moroccan Anti-Atlas. Foreword by Luisa Magalhães, Braga: Centre for Philosophical and Humanistic Studies, Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences, Catholic University of Portugal, 2 volumes, 2021.
SALAMONE, F. A.; SALAMONE, V. A. Children’s games in Nigeria redux: A consideration of the “uses” of play. Play & Culture, v. 4, n. 2, p. 129-138, 1991.
SCHOFIELD, A. Toys in History. Hove (East Sussex): Wayland Publishers, 1978.
SUTTON-SMITH, B. Toys as Culture. New York, London: Gardner Press Inc., 1986.
_________________. The Ambiguity of Play. Cambridge (Massachusetts)/London: Harvard University Press, 1997.
West Africa’s Oldest Metropolis. The Unesco Courrier, Paris, May, n. 3, p.12-13,1984.
BROUGÈRE, G. La poupée industrielle, miroir de la société. Les Etats Généraux de la Poupée. Série: “Jouets et Poupées. Etudes et Documents”, n. 2. Paris CERP, p. 127-135, 1985.
DURAND, A. Les plus vieux jouets du monde. In: BROUGÈRE, G. Le Jouet. Valeurs et paradoxes d’un petit objet secret. Paris: Editions Autrement, 1992, p. 142-147.
EADY D. L. Toys and Games in Ancient Egypt. Paper published in RSUE. Toys and Games in Ancient Egypt. Instituto Uruguayo de Egiptologia, Montevideo, 1989-1990.
EIBESFELDT, I. Human Ethology. New York: Aldine de Gruyter, 1989.
GABUS, J. Au Sahara. Arts et Symboles. Neuchâtel: Editions de la Braconnière, 1958.
JAMES, A. Childhood Identities. Self and Social Relationships in the Experience of the Child. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1993.
JENSEN, J. Imitatorische Kinderspiele und Spielzeuge auf den Buvuma-Inseln (Uganda). Baessler-Archiv. Museum für Völkerkunde Berlin, v. 19, p. 207-262, 1971.
KRESS, G.; VAN LEEUWEN, T. Reading Images. The Grammar of Visual Design. London/New York Routledge, 1996.
LEBEUF, A. M. D.; PÂQUES, V. Archéologie malienne. Collection Desplagnes. Catalogues du Musée de l’Homme, Série C: Afrique Noire, Supplément au tome X-3, Objets et Mondes, Revue du Musée de l’Homme. Paris, 1970.
MCINTOSH, S. (Org.). Excavations at Jenné-Jeno, Hambarketolo, and Kaniana (Inland Niger Delta, Mali). The 1981 Season. Berkeley, Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1995.
MCINTOSH, S.; MCINTOSH, R. Finding Jenne-Jeno West Africa's Oldest City. National Geographic, v. 162, n. 3, p. 396-418, 1982.
ROSSIE, J-P. Toys, Play, Culture and Society. An Anthropological Approach with Reference to North Africa and the Sahara. Stockholm: Royal Institute of Technology, 2005/2013.
__________. Saharan and North African Toy and Play Cultures. Children’s Dolls and Doll Play. Stockholm International Toy Research Centre, Stockholm: Royal Institute of Technology, 2005a.
__________. Saharan and North African Toy and Play Cultures. The Animal World in Play, Games and Toys. Stockholm International Toy Research Centre, Stockholm: Royal Institute of Technology, 2005b.
__________. Children’s Play and Toys in Changing Moroccan Communities. In: MCMAHON, F. F.; LYTLE, D. E.; SUTTON-SMITH, B. (Orgs.). Play: An Interdisciplinary Synthesis, Play & Culture Studies, v. 6. University Press of America: Oxford, 2005c, p. 97-111.
__________. Saharan and North African Toy and Play Cultures. Domestic Life in Play, Games and Toys. Stockholm International Toy Research Centre, Stockholm: Royal Institute of Technology, 2008.
__________. Saharan and North African Toy and Play Cultures. Technical activities in play, games and toys. Foreword by Sudarshan Khanna, Braga: Centre for Philosophical and Humanistic Studies, Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences, Catholic University of Portugal, 2013.
__________. Comparing play and toys from Greco-Roman antiquity with traditional play and toys from rural North Africa. Working document for Images at stake: cultural transfers and continuity, CUSO doctoral program Historical Anthropology, Ancient and Modern Worlds, Fribourg. Switzerland: ERC Locus Ludi. The Cultural Fabric of Play and Games in Classical Antiquity (741520), 2020. Disponível em: https://locusludi.ch/international-expert-network/#tab-id-3.
__________. PowerPoint: Comparing play and toys from Greco-Roman antiquity with traditional play and toys from rural North Africa. Fribourg, Switzerland: ERC Locus Ludi. The Cultural Fabric of Play and Games in Classical Antiquity (741520), 49 slides, 2020. Disponível em: https://locusludi.ch/international-expert-network/#tab-id-3.
__________. Saharan and North African Toy and Play Cultures. Commented bibliography on play, games and toys, Braga: Centre for Philosophical and Humanistic Studies, Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences, Catholic University of Portugal, 2021.
ROSSIE, J.-P.; CLAUS, G. J. M. (1983). Imitation de la vie féminine dans les jeux des filles Ghrib (Sahara tunisien). In: Liber Memorialis. Prof. Dr. P.J. Vandenhoute 1913-1978. Gent, Belgium: Seminarie voor Etnische Kunst, State University Ghent, 1983.
ROSSIE, J.-P., JARIAA, KH., DAOUMANI, B. & FASSOULAS, A. Saharan and North African Toy and Play Cultures. Make-believe play among children of the Moroccan Anti-Atlas. Foreword by Luisa Magalhães, Braga: Centre for Philosophical and Humanistic Studies, Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences, Catholic University of Portugal, 2 volumes, 2021.
SALAMONE, F. A.; SALAMONE, V. A. Children’s games in Nigeria redux: A consideration of the “uses” of play. Play & Culture, v. 4, n. 2, p. 129-138, 1991.
SCHOFIELD, A. Toys in History. Hove (East Sussex): Wayland Publishers, 1978.
SUTTON-SMITH, B. Toys as Culture. New York, London: Gardner Press Inc., 1986.
_________________. The Ambiguity of Play. Cambridge (Massachusetts)/London: Harvard University Press, 1997.
West Africa’s Oldest Metropolis. The Unesco Courrier, Paris, May, n. 3, p.12-13,1984.
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2021-11-08
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ROSSIE, J.-P. BRINQUEDOS, BRINCADEIRAS, REPRODUÇÃO SOCIOCULTURAL E 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: 27 nov. 2024.
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