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- Title
Real? American? Hero? An Autoethnography About Playing Creatively and Cathartically with G.I. Joe.
- Authors
HOPKINS, JUSTIN B.
- Abstract
In what the author calls an autoethnography, he examines two aspects of his love of a favorite childhood toy: G.I. Joe. First, because the author is a contingent pacificist and this military figure--a fundamentally violent toy--played so important a role in his life, he now seeks to reconcile his aversion to (real life) violence with his enjoyment of G.I. Joe. Second, he explores how his experience as a Third Culture Kid (TCK)--born in the United States, but growing up in Africa--was affected by his enjoyment of G.I. Joe. He combines research, reflection, analysis, and narrative in an account of how his experiences with G.I. Joe may have been manifested in his creativity and how they provided a therapeutic catharsis following his exposure to actual violent conflict. Hopkins also argues for the future use of autoethnography in play studies.
- Subjects
AUTOETHNOGRAPHY; ACTION figures (Toys); PACIFISM; THERAPEUTICS
- Publication
American Journal of Play, 2022, Vol 14, Issue 3, p277
- ISSN
1938-0399
- Publication type
Article