Children Play War

The article reflects the results from the author’s research project on traditional and modern games of children in Bulgaria. Based on the life stories, interviews, media reports and other sources of information an ethnological reading of the memories of respondents during the Second World War and it...

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Main Author: P. Bankova
Format: Article
Language:Bulgarian
Published: SCS Consulting Ltd. 2017-10-01
Series:Venec
Subjects:
war
Online Access:http://www.venets.org/getfile.php?id=257
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Summary:The article reflects the results from the author’s research project on traditional and modern games of children in Bulgaria. Based on the life stories, interviews, media reports and other sources of information an ethnological reading of the memories of respondents during the Second World War and its impact on aspects of everyday culture, as is children’s play, will be made. Trough different types of narratives (anthropological, ethnographic, film and literary) the author represents the children’s play of war as a reflection of the reality in which the children live and at the same time as one of the most vivid examples of how important the peace is for the comprehensive development of the human personality.
ISSN:1314-0426
1314-0256