| # |
Definition |
Sets |
| 1 |
young children imitate the activities of people around them. role taking involves imitating the mail carrier, the doctor, the father, etc. |
1 set |
| 2 |
vengence |
1 set |
| 3 |
-william stephenson "play theory of communication"
-individual level
-work = reality, production, reality
-play = unproductive, self-satisfaction, fantasy, anything non-intellectual
-comm is either work or play, this distinction rests in the individual, i.e. propaganda can be play to some but work for others, sesame st. |
1 set |
| 4 |
exploratory play |
1 set |
| 5 |
hitch |
1 set |
| 6 |
das schauspiel |
1 set |
| 7 |
act 1
· slide 1:before pearl harbor
o traces generations and geography
o speaks to notion of opportunity and discrimination
· slide 2: day after pearl harbor
o general feeling of disbelief and pains
o "there goes that little jap" à racial slurs
· slide 3: the exodus
o confusion
§ "camp" (p.241,344 cp)
· better language used to make it seem nice/better than it was
§ deep sense of loss
· tamlyn doesn't want to leave plants behind
· elaine black yoneda
o white woman married to a japanese american, goes to camp with him to be with her husband and their child
· slide 4: somewhere in between
o sense of temporary camp life |
1 set |
| 8 |
17-19; beginning of representational and symbolic play-- single isolated schemas--children are agents of the pretend actions |
1 set |
| 9 |
0-1 mos
1object permanence-no
2causality-no
3means-ends-no
4imitation-none
5play-no
6comm-reflex cries upset sighs pleasure |
1 set |
| 10 |
-sensory and discovery: peak time |
1 set |
| 11 |
pograć or zagrać; w (_ acc.) (a game)or na (_ loc.) (an instrument) |
1 set |
| 12 |
grać -am -asz; |
1 set |
| 13 |
cdなどを再生(さいせい)する |
1 set |
| 14 |
-1.settle a score between two teams or contestants by more play |
1 set |
| 15 |
stimulus, where ideas stem from |
1 set |
| 16 |
asobu あそぶ |
1 set |
| 17 |
no play behaviors. |
1 set |