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Playing Empire: Children's Parlor Games, Home Theatricals, and Improvisational Play
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Playing Empire: Children's Parlor Games, Home Theatricals, and Improvisational Play

Children's Literature Association quarterly, Vol.29(4), pp.294-314
12-01-2004

Abstract

Children Childrens games Imperialism Kipling, Rudyard (1865-1936) Leisure Playing Recreation Social life & customs Victorian period
Norcia discusses how Victorian children's games demonstrate "imperial consciousness' co-opting even the improvisational "free-play' of children. This "imperial consciousness" taught children to play the Great Game of Empire in their party games, home theatricals, and even in moments of unstructured leisure and recreation.

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