Man, Play and Games

English language

Published Aug. 31, 2001

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978-0-252-07033-4
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Man, Play and Games (ISBN 0029052009) is the influential 1961 book by the French sociologist Roger Caillois, (French Les jeux et les hommes, 1958) on the sociology of play and games or, in Caillois' terms, sociology derived from play. Caillois interprets many social structures as elaborate forms of games and much behaviour as a form of play. Caillois builds critically on the theories of Johan Huizinga, adding a more comprehensive review of play forms. Caillois disputes Huizinga's emphasis on competition in play. He also notes the considerable difficulty in defining play, concluding that play is best described by six core characteristics:

It is free, or not obligatory. It is separate (from the routine of life), occupying its own time and space. It is uncertain, so that the results of play cannot be pre-determined and so that the player's initiative is involved. It is unproductive in that it creates no wealth …

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