Humorous Actions, Play and Rules
Intersubjective and Development Perspective
Edited by:
Monica Reyes-Rojas, Universidad del Magdalena
Hernán Sánchez Ríos, Universidad del Valle, Cali
Livia Mathias Simão, University of Sao Paulo
A volume in the series: Advances in Subjectivity and Development. Editor(s): Pablo Fossa, Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile.
Published 2024
This book proposes a hermeneutic, phenomenological, and sociocultural route, illuminating new methodological approaches to study humorous actions through Vygotsky's proposal, which has been little explored and worked on from the developmental psychology approach, specifically the rules management Higher psychological process. Reading this text clarifies how humor is a mechanism for development and, at the same time, it is a source of creativity and novelty that emerges from the intersubjective matrix to the Cultural Psychology of development and Semiotic cultural constructivism.
CONTENTS
Introduction. CHAPTER 1: The Notion of Development in Cultural Psychology. CHAPTER 2: Development, Play, and Rules Management. CHAPTER 3: Humorous Actions From Semiotic Cultural Constructivism. CHAPTER 4: Research Causes of Teasing as a Humorous Action. CHAPTER 5: Methodological Reflections. CHAPTER 6: About Our Study. CHAPTER 7: Macro Level Dimension. CHAPTER 8: Results in the Meso Dimension. CHAPTER 9: Micro Dimension: Humorous Actions and Rule Management Psychological Process. CHAPTER 10: Discussions and Conclusions. About the Author.
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