Homo Ludens: A Renewed Reading β’ Peter McDonald
The author discusses Johan Huizingaβs Homo Ludens and the animating mood that it calls the βplay spirit.β He argues that these styles of playfulness represent a major practical and theoretical contribution Huizinga offers contemporary studies of play, and he considers Huizingaβs methodology in a reading that runs counter to formal definitions of play. Drawing on phenomenological, linguistic, and hermeneutic elements in the text, he presents an alternative understanding of playβs form and what resists formalization. By attending to Huizingaβs hesitations and rhetorical excess in key moments of explanation, the article unvails the development of play spirit in Homo Ludens and its significance for the study of play and games.
Key words: #formalism Johan #Huizinga; interpretations of Homo Ludens; #phenomenology
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