The nature of play: great apes and humans

Pellegrini, Anthony D.

The nature of play: great apes and humans Anthony D. Pellegrini - New York: Guilford, 2005. - 308 p. HB

PART I
BACKGROUND AND THEORY
1. Play in Great Apes and Humans
Anthony D. Pellegrini iind Peter K. Smith
2. The Role of Play in the Evolution of Great Apes and Humans
Patrick Bateson
3. Social Play in the Great Apes
Kerrie P. Lewis
PART II
SOCIAL PLAY
4. Rough-and-Tumble Social Play in Humans
Donglas P. /•>)'
PART III
OBJECT PLAY
5. Object Play in Great Apes: Studies in Nature and Captivity
Jocklyn K. Ramsey and VVilliam C. McCHrew
6. Boys' and Girls' Uses of Objects for Exploration, Play, and Tools
in Early Childhood
Anthony D. Pellci^rini and Kathy (histajson
7. Fantasy Play In Apes
PART IV
FANTASY
Juon-Ctirlos Gomez and Bcatriz Marthi-Andradc
8. Social and Pretend Play In Children
Peter K. Smith
PART V
HUNTER-GATHERERS AND PASTORAL PEOPLES
9. Play in Hunter-Gatherer Society
M»m' C«'55t), Emma Olta, Maria dc Lima Sahim c Morais,
Fernando Jose Leite Riheiro, and Vera Siluia R.aad Bnssab
10. Farming, Foraging, and Children's Play
in the Okavango Delta, Botswana
John Bock
PART VI

11. Play in Great Apes and Humans: Reflections on Continuities
and Discontinuities
Peter K. Smith and Anthony D. PeUejiirini

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