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Brian Sutton-Smith, Playful Scholar

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Brian Sutton-Smith, Playful Scholar
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 181
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ISBN-10 : 9780761874461
ISBN-13 : 0761874461
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Book Synopsis Brian Sutton-Smith, Playful Scholar by : Michael M. Patte

Book excerpt: This book honors the legacy of Dr. Brian Sutton-Smith, Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Folklore at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Sutton-Smith was considered the premier play scholar of his generation, with numerous publications in the fields of developmental psychology, folklore, anthropology, sociology of sport, education, and philosophy. We present an eclectic array of essays written in honor of the centennial of his birth, ranging from the scholarly to the overtly playful. There are essays distilling his work to their key ideas and some that offer a robust and respectful critique. There are personal anecdotes honoring his memory, and original works of fiction celebrating his legacy. The book is a publication in the TASP biannual Play and Culture Studies series and includes photographs of Brian Sutton-Smith, as well as heartfelt appreciation from scores of colleagues.


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