First-Year Seminars 110PY - Anthropology of Play
Spring
2019
01
4.00
Joshua Roth
TTH 11:30AM-12:45PM
Mount Holyoke College
106645
Porter Hall 108
jroth@mtholyoke.edu
We associate play with childhood, a time of spontaneous and creative activity, in contrast to the boring routine of adult responsibilities. And yet play is more than just fun and games. It is through play that children develop lasting cognitive and social skills. For adults too, there can be serious play--play that has real consequence--play that shapes the intimate lives of individuals, as well as entire social formations. In this course, we will explore play cross culturally, from the Balinese cockfight to American football, from gambling to role playing. We will design games based on the anthropological readings in order to appreciate the game-like qualities of many domains of life.
First-year students only, by placement.