Play And The Human Condition by Thomas S. Henricks
Postmodern Perspectives
This insightful exploration delves into the multifaceted nature of play, examining its significance in human life and its role in shaping our experiences and identities. The book presents play as a fundamental aspect of the human condition, influencing our social interactions, creativity, and emotional well-being. Through a comprehensive analysis, it highlights how play transcends cultural and temporal boundaries, serving as a vital mechanism for learning, adaptation, and expression. By weaving together theoretical perspectives and empirical research, the work offers a profound understanding of how play contributes to the development of individuals and societies.
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- 2015
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