Homo ludens: a study of the play-element in culture
Bibliography
Huizinga, J. (2009). Homo ludens: A study of the play-element in culture (30. [Nachdr.]). The Beacon Press.
Notes
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Homo Ludens and the Orks in Warhammer 40k
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How does culture evolve out of play, beyond the examples
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Huizinga has a specific type of culture in mind; a noble culture, humanities, honorfoul culture
- virtue, nobility, and glory that need to be proven and demonstrated by feats of strength
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What about vernacular play?
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Generally a euro-centric perspective that romantizes the play of “high cultures”
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Gambling is not unproductive in regards to culture; just not hist specific idea of culture: see loot-boxes
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Play to culture in nonhumans: do animals already have culture, or at least the potential to have so; and what would that mean for animal rights
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Potlatch
- violent expression of the human need to fight
- so play is based on an inherent need to fight?
- rather potlatch as politics
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