Homo Ludens: A Study Of The Playelement In Culture [Hardcover] By J. Huizinga

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Pages234
Book TitleHomo Ludens: A Study of the PlayElement in Culture [Hardcover] by
Country/Region of ManufactureIndia
TopicBook
FormatHardcover
Original LanguageEnglish
AuthorJ. Huizinga
Publication Year2024
LanguageEnglish
Intended AudienceAdult
PublisherGyan Publishing House
Edition1938
GenreSociety & Culture, History
FeaturesHardcover
TypeBook
Size5.25 x 8.5
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GYAN BOOKS Gyan a leading publisher, publishes scholarly books on humanities, social science, information technology, education, defence, encyclopaedia, political science, anthropology, art, biography, history, music, environment, philosophy etc. All Knowledge under one roof sobriety and maturity do not come through years. These come with wisdom and knowledge. Gyan may be young by way of age but it is rich enough by way of treasuring knowledge. Gyan is committed to academic books of high potential, in order to flow knowledge from India to the whole world. A world wide network stablished in 1984 , Gyan has come a long way, with over 2500 titles published so far. Located in the heart of the publishing industry. Our editors are among the best in the profession. Naturally, it makes us ahead of others. In achieving quality, with in a fixed time period, at a fast pace and of course in accordance with the established norms of the publishing world. We at Gyan have interest in all subjects, with our stress on women studies, sociology, indology, anthropology, tribal studies, tourism, psychology etc. and the new age. We Publish, Distribute and Export Indian Books On Humanities and Social Sciences. More then 2500 titles have already been published. More then 900 pubilisher's books have been distributed. We always welcome Authors to write on different Subject. Points to note before booking order: • SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR BULK ORDERS, PLEASE CONTACT US. • This book is: o Printed in Black & White, (If a

color edition is available, you may request it by mail for a nominal charge.), o Sewed binding for longer life, • In case of multi volume sets, please note that the above listing is for a single volume only. (To order multiple volumes, please contact us separately). • We usually take 10 business days as handling time to dispatch shipment. We consider special request for a special occasion. Book Details: Complete Title: Homo Ludens: A Study of the PlayElement in Culture [Hardcover] Author: J. Huizinga Language: English No. Of Pages: 234 About the Book- About The Book: In "Homo Ludens," Johan Huizinga delves into the concept of play as a cornerstone of human civilization. He elucidates the defining characteristics of play and investigates its pervasive role across diverse cultures, spanning domains from language to politics. From ancient civilizations to contemporary society, Huizinga traces the evolution of play and its profound influence on societal structures and various fields of human endeavor. Through insightful analysis and captivating writing, "Homo Ludens" provides a deep exploration of the enduring significance of play in shaping human culture and civilization, offering valuable insights into this fundamental aspect of human existence. About the Author- About The Author: Johan Huizinga (1872–1945), a Dutch historian, pioneered modern cultural history. He explored themes of play in human culture and critiqued rising Fascism in the 1930s. His notable works include "The Autumn of the Middle Ages" and "Homo Ludens." Huizinga's legacy includes the prestigious Huizinga Lecture and his archive preserved at Leiden University Libraries.