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This interdisciplinary collection explores four distinct
perspectives about the mask, as object of use for protection,
identity, and disguise. In part I, contributors address human
identities within collective social performance, with chapters on
performativity and the far right and masked identities in political
resistance and communication. Part II focuses on the mask as a
signifying object with strong representational challenges,
exploring representations in festivals, literature, and film. Part
III investigates the ambiguous use of the mask as a protective and
concealing element, delving into visual culture and digital social
media contexts. Finally, Part VI draws on the work of Levinas and
Deleuze to investigate a philosophical view of the mask that
addresses memory and ethics within intersubjective relationships.
Questioning the contemporary world, using communication, sociology,
visual culture, and philosophical theory, the volume provides a
pedagogical and formative perspective on the mask.
There are few scholarly books about toys, and even fewer that
consider toys within the context of culture and communication. Toys
and Communication is an innovative collection that effectively
showcases work by specialists who have sought to examine toys
throughout history and in many cultures, including 1930's Europe,
Morocco, India, Spanish art of the 16th-19th centuries.
Psychologists stress the importance of the role of toys and play in
children's language development and intellectual skills, and this
book demonstrates the recurrent theme of the transmission of
cultural norms through the portrayal, presentation and use of toys.
The text establishes the role of toy and play park design in
eliciting particular forms of play, as well as stressing the
child's use of toys to 'become' more adult. It will be beneficial
for courses in education, developmental psychology, communications,
media studies, and toy design.
There are few scholarly books about toys, and even fewer that
consider toys within the context of culture and communication. Toys
and Communication is an innovative collection that effectively
showcases work by specialists who have sought to examine toys
throughout history and in many cultures, including 1930's Europe,
Morocco, India, Spanish art of the 16th-19th centuries.
Psychologists stress the importance of the role of toys and play in
children's language development and intellectual skills, and this
book demonstrates the recurrent theme of the transmission of
cultural norms through the portrayal, presentation and use of toys.
The text establishes the role of toy and play park design in
eliciting particular forms of play, as well as stressing the
child's use of toys to 'become' more adult. It will be beneficial
for courses in education, developmental psychology, communications,
media studies, and toy design.
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