In his seminal work Homo ludens (1938), on the subject of the origins
and development of play, Johan Huizinga, the father of cultural history,
offers an in-depth analysis of how, why, when, and where people play.
Huizinga establishes the fact that to play is natural, and that it is necessary
for all humans, regardless of culture; in fact, according to Huizinga, play
exists before culture. Using the example of babies who spend a
considerable amount of time playing with their hands, he notes that play
starts soon after birth.
In his seminal work Homo ludens (1938), on the subject of the originsand development of play, Johan Huizinga, the father of cultural history,offers an in-depth analysis of how, why, when, and where people play.Huizinga establishes the fact that to play is natural, and that it is necessaryfor all humans, regardless of culture; in fact, according to Huizinga, playexists before culture. Using the example of babies who spend aconsiderable amount of time playing with their hands, he notes that playstarts soon after birth.
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