1st Edition

Reflections on Play, Sport, and Culture Introduction to the Play Field Theory

By Felix Lebed Copyright 2024
    286 Pages 22 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The psychological dependence of humanity on playing is huge. Its nature and functional utility are unclear. These linked yet contradictory issues have created the intrigue that has fed philosophical thought for more than two hundred years. During this period, philosophy transferred many of the subjects of its analysis to the aegis of the humanities that it spawned. Each of them pays close attention to human play and studies it with its own methods of theoretical and experimental research. Thus, what was once a general philosophical comprehension of human play has branched out into different directions, definitions, and theories. This new book represents a renewed general view of human play. The unique quality of the volume lies in its fairly rare interdisciplinary methodology, encompassing a broad spectrum of the humanities: philosophy, anthropology, sociology, and the history of play, and behavioral analysis of playing, which have been done by the author. As a result, the volume ends with the proposition of a new general approach to human play that is named by the author “play field theory”. Such an approach makes reflections on play, sport, and culture a source for all scholars studying play, by widening their knowledge through both a new general view and their familiarization with notions from neighboring fields and disciplines.

    Part I: The idea of play

     

    Chapter 1: “Slow-moving” Philosophy of Play

    Usefulness of Play before Philosophical Comprehension 

    First Steps Toward Philosophy: Functionalism as a Key for Explanations of Human Play

    Bibliography

     

    Chapter 2: Principal Definability of Play

    Introduction

    Play, Games, and Sports in the English Language (a Cultural-anthropological View)

    Reflection of Human Play in Different Languages in the 20th  and 21st Centuries

    The Wittgensteinian Obstacle

    Bibliography

     

    Chapter 3: Definition of Play as Escape

       Introduction

       Qualitative Content Analysis of Philosophical Ideas about Human Play

       Discussion

       Bibliography

     

    Chapter 4: Sport is Play Too

    Introduction

    The Diversity of the Concept of Sport in English Cultural Tradition

    Is Physical Activity Necessary and Sufficient for a Definition of Sport?

    Sport as Play and Game

    Officialization and Unproductiveness as Necessary Characteristics of Sport

    Bibliography

     

    Part II: “Contemplation” of Play and Games Playing

    Introduction to Part II

     

    Chapter 5: Games’ Typologies 

    Common and Unique in Games Humans Play

    Typologies of Games by Aims and Forms of Playing

    Three-measure Taxonomy of Games and Sports 

    Bibliography

     

    Chapter 6: Ways Moving from Games to Sports

    Introduction         

    Crystallization

    Inventing Games by Developing and Adopting Original Ideas

    “Natural selection”

    Bibliography

     

    Chapter 7: Key Characteristics of an Invasive Game

    Mutually Active Conflict between Sides

    "Perturbation" and a Personal Space-time in Invasive Games

    Bibliography

     

    Part III: Play and Society

    Introduction to Part III

     

    Chapter 8. Social Person in Play

    Introduction

    "Being There": Kinds of Human Play in Different Behavioral Environments

    Personal vs. Individual Play

    Emergent Indeterminacy: Hidden Flows of Small Groups Playing

    Wanted Suspense: Large Groups Playing

    Conclusions

    Bibliography        

     

    Chapter 9. Masses in Play

    Introduction

    Play and Social Communication in Ancient Sacral Ritual

    Play in Sacral Mysteries

    Festival vs. Carnival Play in the Grandstands

    Summary

    Bibliography

     

    Chapter 10. Sports Spectators and Fans in Play

    Accepted Typologies of Sport Spectators

    New Typology of Sport Spectators as “players”: Empirical Research

    Appendix: Questionnaire for Spectators and Fans

    Bibliography

     

    Chapter 11: Professional Sport in Symbiosis with Fans

    Introduction

    From play to Meta-sport

    Dialectics in the Transformations of Professional Sport

    Bibliography

     

    Afterword: Introduction to the Play Field Theory (PFT)

    Biography

    Felix Lebed, Ph.D., is Head of the M.Ed. degree program in the Physical Education Department at Kaye Academic College of Education, Israel.