The Play World

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271086996

Toys, Texts, and the Transatlantic German Childhood

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By Patricia Anne Simpson
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Description

List of Illustrations

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction: The Play World: Toys, Texts, and the Transatlantic German Childhood

1. The Protestant Play Ethic

2. Professional Parenting: Enlightened Play

3. Revolutions in Play

4. Colonizing Childhoods: The African Imaginary

5. Ethnographic Play and the American Imaginary

6. The Home and the Nation

7. Empire of Toys

Conclusion: “A Very Brilliant House”

Notes

Bibliography

Index



“Simpson’s book is a welcome addition to discussions on the importance of the domestic sphere and its artifacts and practices for questions of cultural nationalism and transnational interplays. It shows the impact of toys and play on narratives of migration, articulation of middle-class subjectivity and the role of model childhoods in the self-identity of modern European family structures, and how they influenced European American family structures in their acquisition of racial, ethnic, and national regimes.”

—Karin A. Wurst, author of Fabricating Pleasure: Fashion, Entertainment, and Cultural Consumption in Germany, 1780-1830

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