‘Re-living’ in play: a cultural-historical study of the child’s repetitiveness through the concept of ‘perezhivanie’ as a unit of consciousness (La recreación infantil en el juego: un estudio histórico-cultural de la repetitividad infantil mediante el conceptoperezhivaniecomo unidad de conciencia)

IF 1.1 4区 教育学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Yijun Hao, Jiangbo Hu
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Theoretically and methodologically guided by the concept of perezhivanie as a unit of human consciousness, this study explores the changes of a child’s consciousness on something, with a focus on instances of repetitiveness found during everyday family play. Two families from mainland China with three-year-old children participated in this study. A total of 56 hours and 40 minutes of visual data were collected through digital video observations and parent interviews. Findings from one family were reported here to better analyse the differences in a child’s perezhivanie when he kept doing the same play. The child’s re-living in play indicated the changes in his dramatic imaginative actions (defined as a child’s perezhivanie and methodologically, which means the unit of the child’s consciousness in play) wherein how the child continually reorganized his imaginary formations could be refracted. We argue that the changes of a child’s perezhivanie around the same event are meaningful as foregrounding to better understand their refraction process. This contributes to further conceptualization and theorization of children’s development of consciousness.
游戏中的“再生活”:通过“perezhivanie”作为意识单位的概念对儿童重复性的文化历史研究(游戏中的儿童娱乐:通过“perezhivanie”作为意识单位的概念对儿童重复性的历史文化研究)
在perezhivanie作为人类意识单位的概念的理论和方法指导下,本研究探讨了儿童对某些事物的意识变化,重点关注日常家庭游戏中发现的重复性实例。来自中国大陆的两个有三岁孩子的家庭参与了这项研究。通过数字视频观察和家长访谈,共收集了56小时40分钟的视觉数据。本文报道了来自一个家庭的研究结果,以便更好地分析孩子在玩同样的游戏时,心理状态的差异。儿童在游戏中的重新生活表明了他的戏剧性想象行为的变化(定义为儿童的perezhivanie和方法论,这意味着儿童在游戏中的意识的单位),其中儿童如何不断地重组他的想象形成可以折射。我们认为,儿童在同一事件周围的折射变化对于更好地了解他们的折射过程是有意义的。这有助于进一步概念化和理论化儿童的意识发展。
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