
Entre crianças, personagens e monstros: Uma etnografia de brincadeiras infantis
by:
Guilherme Fians
Edition: 1
Language: Portuguese
Format: Kindle
ISBN 10: 8564116863
ISBN 13: 9788564116863
Publication date:
January 1st, 2016
Publisher: Ponteio Edições
Pages: 200
Genres: Children’s
Guilherme Fians delves into the rich world of childhood play in a vibrant ethnographic study that sheds light on the intricate relationship between children, their imaginary characters, and the monsters that haunt their games. This exploration offers a fascinating glimpse into how children navigate their realities through play, transforming simple moments into profound experiences that reflect their emotions and understanding of the world around them.
Through detailed observations and immersive narratives, Fians captures the essence of childhood imagination. He highlights how everyday interactions between kids lead to the creation of intricate storylines, where monsters become both opposing forces and playful elements that children can conquer, thereby helping them process their fears and aspirations. The study reveals that play is not just a pastime but a crucial part of personal and social development.
By intertwining cultural context with the playful experiences of children, Fians presents a thought-provoking examination of how these playful activities serve as a mirror to larger themes in society, such as identity formation and the negotiation of social relationships. It beautifully illustrates the depth and complexity of children's worlds, inviting readers to reconsider their understanding of play.
Through detailed observations and immersive narratives, Fians captures the essence of childhood imagination. He highlights how everyday interactions between kids lead to the creation of intricate storylines, where monsters become both opposing forces and playful elements that children can conquer, thereby helping them process their fears and aspirations. The study reveals that play is not just a pastime but a crucial part of personal and social development.
By intertwining cultural context with the playful experiences of children, Fians presents a thought-provoking examination of how these playful activities serve as a mirror to larger themes in society, such as identity formation and the negotiation of social relationships. It beautifully illustrates the depth and complexity of children's worlds, inviting readers to reconsider their understanding of play.