Rossie, Jean-Pierre (1993). Children’s Play, Generations and Gender with Special Reference to the Ghrib (Tunisian Sahara). In Cleo Gougoulis (Ed.), Special Issue on Children’s Play. Ethnographica, IX, Athens: Peloponnesian Folklore Foundation, 256, 193-201, 17 ill. (Greek text with the illustrations, 57-69). – The original colour photographs replace the black and white photographs published in the Greek article.
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Children’s Play, Generations and Gender with Special Reference to the Ghrib (Tunisian Sahara)
In this article, three questions are being discussed. Do relationships between generations influence the play activities, games and toys and are those relationships promoted through the play activities? Is there a correlation between the intergenerational transmission of lifestyles, values and norms on the one hand and gender specific games of imitation on the other hand? In how far do technological, economic, social and cultural changes from generation to generation interfere with these play activities and the upbringing of children? This article tries to offer some answers to these questions by referring to ethnographic research among the seminomadic Ghrib of the Tunisian Sahara conducted in 1975 and 1977.
In Cleo Gougoulis (Ed.), Special Issue on Children’s Play. Ethnographica, IX, Athens: Peloponnesian Folklore Foundation, 256, 193-201, 17 ill. (Greek text with the illustrations, 57-69). – The original colour photographs in this copy replace the black and white photographs published in the Greek article.
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Rossie, Jean-Pierre (1993). Children’s Play, Generations and Gender with Special Reference
to the Ghrib (Tunisian Sahara). In Cleo Gougoulis (Ed.), Special Issue on Children’s Play.