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Taylor and Francis Ltd Re-imagining Playwork through a Poststructural Lens 1st Edition 2022 Hardbound by Shaw, Linda
This book explores how poststructural theory can make an important contribution to the growing body of work on playwork as an academic field of practice and research. _x000D__x000D_Drawing on theoretical concepts used by sociologists and philosophers, such as the sociological imagination (Mills); hauntings and the fictive (Derrida) and technologies of power and the self (Foucault), the text considers how these devices may be methodologically productive for playwork research. It reframes research into children and childhood as a process in which research and practice are connected but diverse skills. The book raises questions around power and voice, and highlights the complexity of research which involves human participants and their roles as researcher and/or researched. Chapters relate concepts from post-structural, feminist research and frame them within the context of playwork practice through the use of vignettes constructed from stories told by playwork practitioners and the children with whom they work._x000D__x000D_A valuable addition to an emerging academic field, this book will be of great interest to researchers and students in the fields of playwork research, education and youth studies, early childhood students, and the sociology of education._x000D_ _x000D_
1. Foundations: Swings, roundabouts, and moving parts. 2. Where is Emile?: Seeking the playfulness in childhoods past, present, and yet to come. 3. Beyond the climbing frame: Imagining a poststructural playwork paradigm. 4. In and out the windows: Exploring heterotopia and playwork spaces. 5. Clambering through everyday utopian playwork. 6. Playing with the feminists. 7. Language play and the troublesome fictive. 8. The end of the game_x000D_