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Games, Rhymes, and Wordplay of London Children / by N. G. N. Kelsey ; edited by Janet E. Alton, J. D. A. Widdowson

Publisher (Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan)
Year 2019
Edition 1st ed. 2019.
Authors *Kelsey, N. G. N author
Alton, Janet E editor
Widdowson, J. D. A editor
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Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size LVI, 835 p. 6 illus : online resource
Notes Introduction -- Part I: Games and Game Rhymes, Chants, and Songs -- Chapter 1. Starting a Game -- Chapter 2. Counting-out Rhymes -- Chapter 3. Games (Without Songs) -- Chapter 4. Singing and Chanting Games -- Chapter 5. Clapping Games -- Chapter 6. Skipping Games -- Chapter 7. Ball Bouncing Games -- Part II: Rhymes, Songs, Beliefs, and Wordplay -- Chapter 8. School Rhymes and Parodies -- Chapter 9. Teasing and Taunting -- Chapter 10. Traditional Belief and Practice -- Chapter 11. Just for Fun -- Chapter 12. Miscellany
This book presents a unique annotated collection of some 2000 playground games, rhymes, and wordplay of London children. It charts continuity and development in childlore at a time of major social and cultural change and offers a detailed snapshot of changes in the traditions and language of young people. Topics include: starting a game; counting-out rhymes; games (without songs); singing and chanting games; clapping, skipping, and ball bouncing games; school rhymes and parodies; teasing and taunting; traditional belief and practice; traditional wordplay; and a concluding miscellany. Recorded mainly in the 1980s by primary schoolteacher Nigel Kelsey, transcribed verbatim from the children’s own words, and accompanied by extensive commentaries and annotation, the book sets a wealth of new information in the wider historical and contemporary context of existing studies in Britain, Ireland, and other parts of the English-speaking world. This valuable new resource will open new avenues for research and be of particular interest to folklorists and linguists, as well as to those working across the full spectrum of social, cultural, and educational studies. N. G. N. Kelsey worked as a primary school teacher in London from 1952 until his retirement in 1982. During this time, he collected examples of the language and lore of the children under his care. Janet E. Alton is an independent researcher based at the Centre for English Traditional Heritage, UK. J. D. A. Widdowson is Director of the Centre for English Traditional Heritage, UK
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02910-4
Subjects LCSH:Linguistics
LCSH:Language and languages
LCSH:Youth—Social life and customs
LCSH:Sociolinguistics
LCSH:Sociology
LCSH:Social groups
FREE:Linguistics
FREE:Language History
FREE:Youth Culture
FREE:Sociolinguistics
FREE:Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging
Classification LCC:P1-1091
DC23:410
ID 8000061194
ISBN 9783030029104

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