The Lifework and Legacy of Iona and Peter Opie: Research into Childrens Play
English
Iona and Peter Opie were twentieth-century pioneers. Their research and writing focused on the folklore of British children their games, rhymes, riddles, secret languages and every variety of the traditions and inventions of the childrens collective physical and verbal play. Such closely observed, respectful, good-humoured and historically attuned writing about the traditions of childhood was a revelation to English-language readers around the world. Their numerous books were a rare phenomenon: they attracted a popular readership far beyond the professional and academic communities. For those who work with children, their collaborative research was a powerful influence in confirming the immense capacities of the young for cooperation, conservation, invention and imagination. Their books challenged then and now the bleak and limited view of children which focuses on their smallness, ignorance and powerlessness.
The writers in this volume pay their tribute to the Opies by exploring a wonderfully varied topography of children's play, from different countries and different perspectives. Their research is vivid and challenging; that is, as it should be, in the tradition of the Opies.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of Play.
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