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    Play, Life & Imagination: Essays on Gender, Sex, Games and Self

    Play, Life & Imagination by Seelow, David;

    Essays on Gender, Sex, Games and Self

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher CRC Press
    • Date of Publication 17 August 2026

    • ISBN 9780367562694
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages304 pages
    • Size 229x152 mm
    • Weight 453 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 14 Illustrations, black & white; 14 Halftones, black & white
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    Short description:

    Introduction: My Field of Dreams, Part I Festive Play and the Life Force, Chapter One: The Playful Self: Creativity and Cure, Chapter Two: Play and the Free Spirit: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Chapter Three: Play, Screw, Eat and Prey: The Carnival of Life, Interlude: Aesthetic Play: Cinema and Video Games, Chapter Four: You Play, I’ll Watch, Part II Gender Play and Sex Play: Identities Today, Chapter Five: The Poker Stud: Playing Masculinity in Modern Culture, Chapter Six: Playing the Black Widow: Poker Queen’s Take a Seat, Chapter Seven: Playing with Gender: Empowerment and Community in As You Like It and Paris is Burning, Chapter Eight: Fair is Foul and Foul is Fair: Fair Play, Justice, and Trans athletes, Chapter Nine: Playboy in the Wake of

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    Long description:

    Play, Life & Imagination is a wide-ranging and deeply human exploration of play as one of the most powerful, misunderstood, and transformative forces in contemporary culture. Drawing on philosophy, psychology, literature, film, comics, and everyday life, David Seelow argues that play is not a distraction from serious thought but one of its most vital expressions: a way of making meaning, negotiating identity, and confronting the contradictions of modern life.


    Moving fluidly from childhood games to adult rituals, from carnival and comedy to superheroes, gender performance, sexuality, and power, Seelow traces how play shapes who we are and how we relate to one another. Influenced by thinkers such as Nietzsche, Freud, Bakhtin, and Huizinga, the essays examine play as both liberating and dangerous: a space of creativity, experimentation, and joy, but also a site where social norms, fantasies, and inequalities are rehearsed and contested.


    With chapters that address masculinity, spectatorship, erotic play, popular culture, and the ethics of imagination in the age of

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    MeToo, Play, Life & Imagination bridges the personal and the theoretical. Seelow weaves memoir, cultural critique, and close reading into a voice that is at once scholarly, reflective, and accessible. The result is a book that invites readers to rethink play not as something we outgrow, but as a lifelong practice that reveals our deepest values, anxieties, and desires.


    Intellectually rigorous yet warmly engaging, Play, Life & Imagination will appeal to scholars and students of cultural studies, gender studies, philosophy, media studies, and education, as well as to general readers curious about why play continues to matter so profoundly in a world that often forgets how, and why, to play at all. At once reflective and provocative, the book challenges readers to reconsider seriousness itself, and to recognize play as a condition of ethical, creative, and social life.

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