Playgrounds
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Playgrounds
Shows how post-war pioneers reimagined what playgrounds could be.
After World War II, a new kind of playground emerged in Northern Europe and North America. Rather than slides, swings, and roundabouts, these new playgrounds encouraged children to build shacks and invent their own entertainment.
Playgrounds tells the story of how waste grounds and bombsites were transformed into hives of activity by children and progressive educators. It shows how a belief in the imaginative capacity of children shaped a new kind of playground and how designers reimagined what playgrounds could be.
Ben Highmore tells a compelling story about pioneers, designers, and charitiesβand above allβabout the value of play.
'In the decades following the Second World War, playgrounds developed into radical sites for childhood experimentation. Ben Highmore has wonderfully recaptured that history in this richly detailed, highly readable, and beautifully illustrated account. In our era of worrying about housebound children, the book could not be more timely.' Mathew Thomson, author of Lost Freedom: The Landscape of the Child and the British Post-War Settlement
'Playgrounds are essential for developing a sense of the world while shaping a meaningful social experience of equality, mutuality, and self-organizational practices amongst younger people. Ben Highmore shares an exquisitely written, hopeful narrative on the innovative qualities and progressive principles found in the post-war urban experimental playground movement. Relevant and incredibly pertinent, Playgrounds is a lesson for today's risk-averse society where indoor screentime often replaces outdoor playtime. Rather than bemoan a lost past, Highmore's book dares to imagine the future of public play spaces designed to ensure that young people thrive.' Raiford Guins, Indiana University
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781789149470
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 16 September 2024
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Reaktion Books
Illustration: 75 illustrations, 19 in colour
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 156.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 264
About the Author
Ben Highmore is professor of cultural studies at the University of Sussex. His books include Lifestyle Revolution: How Taste Changed Class in Late 20th-Century Britain.
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