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Multimedia PowerPoint presentations on play, games and toys Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2006). Desert children : toys and
play in the Tunisian Sahara and the Moroccan Mountains. 77 slides. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2006). Enfants
de déserts : Jeux et jouets du Sahara tunisien et des montagnes
marocaines. 77 diapositives. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2008). Les festivités d’Achoura
dans l’Anti-Atlas : entre rites agraires séculaires et divertissement
folklorique d’aujourd’hui. PowerPoint Présentation
avec 65 diapositives. Présentée lors de la fête d’Achoura
au Musée du Quai Branly, Paris, le 19 janvier 2008. - The comments
for the slides are given in the following publication. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2008). Les festivités d’Achoura
dans l’Anti-Atlas : entre rites agraires séculaires et divertissement
folklorique d’aujourd’hui. Notes jointes à la PowerPoint
présentation pour la fête d’Achoura au Musée
du Quai Branly, Paris, le 19 janvier 2008, 9 p. - Should be used together
with the foregoing PowerPoint presentation. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2008). Achoura : une fête des
enfants au Maroc. PowerPoint Presentation with 22 slides, created for
the children's workshop at the Museum of Childhood “Stathmos”,
Peloponnesian Folklore Foundation, National Railway Station Park, Nafplion,
Greece, 5-8 July 2008. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2008). Achoura : la mascarade de
Tiznit. PowerPoint Presentation with 45 slides,created for the children's
workshop at the Museum of Childhood “Stathmos”, Peloponnesian
Folklore Foundation, National Railway Station Park, Nafplion, Greece,
5-8 July 2008. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2008). Poupées d’enfants
dans l’Anti-Atlas, PowerPoint Presentation with 35 slides, created
for the children's workshop at the Museum of Childhood “Stathmos”,
Peloponnesian Folklore Foundation, National Railway Station Park, Nafplion,
Greece, 5-8 July 2008. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2008). Globalisation and tradition
in Moroccan Anti-Atlas children’s toys and play. PowerPoint presentation
with 45 slides, created for a lecture at the 5th ITRA world congress “Toys
and Culture”, Nafplion, 9-11 July 2008. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2008). Ashura : a children’s
feast in Morocco. PowerPoint presentation with 29 slides made for a project
in Global Education of Humanities Education Centre, London. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2008). Poupées d’enfants
et jeux de poupées. PowerPoint Presentation with 66 slides, Created
for the seminars in Centro per la Cultura Ludica, Torino, 4 - 6 juin,
Centro Internazionale Ludoteche, Firenze. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2008). Les jeux de tente et de maisonnette.
PowerPoint Presentation with 15 slides, Created for the seminars in Centro
per la Cultura Ludica, Torino, 4 - 6 juin, Centro Internazionale Ludoteche,
Firenze. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2008). Les jeux et jouets liés
à la communication. PowerPoint Presentation with 6 slides, Created
for the seminars in Centro per la Cultura Ludica, Torino, 4 - 6 juin,
Centro Internazionale Ludoteche, Firenze. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2009). Toys
created by Moroccan Children: toys and the animal world. PowerPoint
Presentation with 28 slides, created for the Facebook group Toys created
by Children. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2009). Toys
created by Moroccan Children: Dolls.
PowerPoint Presentation with 50 slides, created
for the Facebook group Toys created by Children. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2009). Toys
created by Moroccan Children: toys for games of skill. PowerPoint
Presentation with 31 slides, created for the Facebook group Toys created
by Children. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2009). Toys
created by Moroccan Children: musical toys. PowerPoint
Presentation with 31 slides, created for the Facebook group Toys created
by Children. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2009). Jouets
créés par des enfants marocains : le monde animal et les
jouets. PowerPoint Présentation
avec 28 diapositives, créé pour le groupe sur Facebook Jouets
créés par des enfants. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2009). Jouets
créés par des enfants marocains : poupées. PowerPoint
Présentation avec 50 diapositives, créé pour le groupe
sur Facebook Jouets créés par des enfants. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2009). Jouets
créés par des enfants marocains : jouets pour jeux d'adresse.
PowerPoint Présentation avec 31 diapositives,
créé pour le groupe sur Facebook Jouets créés
par des enfants. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2009). Jouets
créés par des enfants marocains : jouets musicaux. PowerPoint
Présentation avec 31 diapositives, créé pour le groupe
sur Facebook Jouets créés par des enfants. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2009). Achoura : una festa
dei bambini
marocchini. PowerPoint presentation with 24 slides, created for the children's workshop at the “Biblioteca delle Oblate”, Florence, Italy, 11-12 June 2009. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2009). Cultures
ludiques des enfants nord-africains et sahariens. PowerPoint Présentation
avec 85 diapositives, créé pour le séminaire de recherche
"Regards croisés sur la petite enfance", 27.11.2009,
Centre de Recherche Historique, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales,
Paris. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2010). North African and Saharan
Toy and Play Cultures: from research to applications. PowerPoint Presentation
with 34 slides, created for the AAACIG Symposium: Issues in Parent-Child,
Institutionalized and Free Play Settings, 18.2.2010, American Anthropological
Association Children and Childhood Interest Group, Albuquerque. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2010). Transmission between Moroccan
children through their games and toy-making activities. PowerPoint Presentation
with 33 slides, created for the AAACIG Symposium: Horizontal Transmission
from the Children’s Point of View, 20.2.2010, American Anthropological
Association Children and Childhood Interest Group, Albuquerque. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2010). North African and Saharan
Toy and Play Cultures: an approach based on the Unit of Analysis. PowerPoint
Presentation with 31 slides, created for the SCCR Symposium: Unit of Analysis
in Contemporary Social Cultural Research: A Global Perspective, 19.2.2010,
Society for Cross-Cultural Research, Albuquerque. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2010). Spel en speelgoed van Marokkaanse kinderen:
creativiteit, evolutie en hedendaagse betekenis. PowerPoint
Presentation with 85 slides, created for a lecture at the Hoger Instituut voor Gezinswetenschappen, Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussels, 20.5.2010. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2010). El juego fuera de la escuela: ejemplos de Marruecos y del Sáhara. Presentación de PowerPoint con 105 diapositivas para el Seminario International “Infancias, Juegos y Juguetes”, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO), Programa de Educación Inicial y Primera Infancia, Buenos Aires, 20-22.10.2010. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2010). Play outside school: examples from Morocco and the Sahara. PowerPoint presentation with 105 slides, created for the Seminario International “Infancias, Juegos y Juguetes”, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO), Programa de Educación Inicial y Primera Infancia, Buenos Aires, 20-22.10.2010. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2010). Achura: la mascarada de Tiznit. Presentación de PowerPoint con 55 diapositivas para el Seminario International “Infancias, Juegos y Juguetes”, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO), Programa de Educación Inicial y Primera Infancia, Buenos Aires, 20-22.10.2010. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2010). Dolls created by Moroccan and Saharan children. PowerPoint presentation with 60 slides, created for the Seminario International “Infancias, Juegos y Juguetes”, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO), Programa de Educación Inicial y Primera Infancia, Buenos Aires, 20-22.10.2010. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2010). Games of skill in Morocco and the Sahara. PowerPoint presentation with 33 slides, created for the Seminario International “Infancias, Juegos y Juguetes”, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO), Programa de Educación Inicial y Primera Infancia, Buenos Aires, 20-22.10.2010. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2010). El juegos y juguetes de Marruecos y del Sahara: aspectos culturales y sociales. PowerPoint presentation with 86 slides, created for a seminar the Instituto de Formación Docente, Neuquén, Argentina, 4.11.2010. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2010). Utilización sociocultural y intercultural de los juegos y juguetes de Marruecos y del Sahara tunecino. PowerPoint presentation with 34 slides, created for a seminar at the Instituto de Formación Docente, Neuquén, Argentina, 4.11.2010. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2010). Juegos y juguetes de niños y niñas de Marruecos. PowerPoint presentation with 30 slides, created for workshops with children of the first grade of the primary school, Neuquén, Argentina, 11.2010. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2010). Mascaras, muñecas y otros juguetes de niños y niñas de Marruecos. PowerPoint presentation with 46 slides, created for workshops with children of the fourth grade of the primary school, Neuquén, Argentina, 11.2010. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2010). Una aproximación a la multiculturalidad y a la interculturalidad desde la perspectiva de juegos y juguetes étnicos. PowerPoint presentation with 44 slides, created for a conference at the Instituto de Formación Docente, Neuquén, Argentina, 12.11.2010. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2011). North African and Saharan children's play and toy cultures: anthropological research and sociocultural applications. PowerPoint presentation with 84 slides, created for the Children’s and Youth Seminar, Department of Anthropology, London School of Economics, 22.3.2011. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2011). North African and Saharan children’s play and toy making activities: creativity, transmission between children, change and sociocultural applications. PowerPoint presentation with 85 slides, created for the Wednesday Staff Seminars at the Department of Education, Brunel University, 23.3.2011. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2011). North African and Saharan
children’s games of skill. PowerPoint presentation with 78 slides. Videos on Moroccan games and toys Jariaa, Khalija (2007). Video: Handclapping game with song 1. Village Douar Ouaraben, Morocco, 1.25 minute. Moroccan Arabic spoken. Jariaa, Khalija (2007). Video: Handclapping game with song 2. Village Douar Ouaraben, Morocco, 59 seconds. Moroccan Arabic spoken. Jariaa, Khalija (2009). Video: Cars made by boys for game of policemen and smugglers. Village Ikenwèn, Morocco, 43 seconds. Tashelhit spoken. Jariaa, Khalija (2009). Video: Game war of Filistin (Palestine), village Douar Ouaraben, Morocco, 1.37 minute. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2009). Video: Toys created by Moroccan children: toy animals. Document on Facebook for the group Toys created by Children - Jouets créés par des enfants, 1.06 minute. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2009). Video: Toys created by Moroccan children: dolls. Document on Facebook for the group Toys created by Children - Jouets créés par des enfants, 1.55 minute. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2009). Video: Toys created by Moroccan children: toys for games of skill. Document on Facebook for the group Toys created by Children - Jouets créés par des enfants, 1.28 minute. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (2009). Video: Toys created by Moroccan children: musical toys. Document on Facebook for the group Toys created by Children - Jouets créés par des enfants. Rossie, Jean-Pierre, Laabib, Souad & Sterner, Björn. (1998). Video: Homemade Dolls from Morocco. Filmed by Björn Sterner, Halmstad: Nordic Center for Research on Toys and Educational Media, University of Halmstad, 18 minutes, English spoken. Video kept at the Musée du Jouet, Moirans-en-Montagne. Rossie, Jean-Pierre & Lauras, Luc (2001). Vidéo: Poupées de l’Atlas et du Pré-Sahara marocains. Filmed by Luc Lauras, Sète: Musée International des Arts Modestes, version used for the exposition, 30 minutes, French spoken. Video kept at the Musée du Jouet, Moirans-en-Montagne. Rossie, Jean-Pierre & Lauras, Luc (2001). Vidéo: Poupées de l’Atlas et du Pré-Sahara marocains. Filmed by Luc Lauras, Sète: Musée International des Arts Modestes, working version, 60 minutes, French spoken. Video kept at Musée du Jouet, Moirans-en-Montagne. Rossie, Jean-Pierre & Daoumani, Boubaker (2003). Video
1: Doll Play and Construction Play in Sidi Ifni, Morocco, 31.1.2002. Filmed
by Jean-Pierre Rossie, Stockholm International Toy Research Centre. 19
minutes doll play by a 6-year-old girl and a 4-year-old boy with dolls
made by the girl and bought dolls; 26 minutes interview with the players
and the boy’s mother, Moroccan Arabic spoken. Video kept at the
Musée du
Jouet, Moirans-en-Montagne. Rossie, Jean-Pierre & Daoumani, Boubaker (2003).
Video 4: Doll Play and Construction Play in Lagzira (Sidi Ifni), Morocco,
4.3.2002. Filmed by Jean-Pierre Rossie, Stockholm International Toy Research
Centre. 43 minutes doll play and construction of dollhouses by a 6-year-old
girl and her 9-year-old brother with dolls represented by shells; interview
with the father recorded on audiocassette. Tashelhit spoken. Video and audiocassette
kept at the Musée
du Jouet, Moirans-en-Montagne. Rossie, Jean-Pierre & Daoumani, Boubaker (2007). Video
2: The Sidi Ifni Toy Maker, Morocco, 2.2.2002. Filmed by Jean-Pierre Rossie,
Stockholm International Toy Research Centre. 35 minutes toy construction
and toy play by a 10-year-old boy and his 6-year-old brother; preceded
by three minutes interview with the father. Moroccan Arabic spoken. Video
placed in the Musée
du Jouet, Moirans-en-Montagne. Rossie, Jean-Pierre & Daoumani, Boubaker (2007).
Video 3: Doll Play in Sidi Ifni, Morocco, 10.2.2002. Filmed by Jean-Pierre
Rossie, Stockholm International Toy Research Centre. 39 minutes doll play
by two girls of 9 years and one girl of 6 years with Barbie and other
dolls; interview with the players. Moroccan Arabic spoken. Video and audiocassette
kept at the Musée
du Jouet, Moirans-en-Montagne. Films on children and dolls among the Ghrib Rossie, Jean-Pierre (1975). Film on the relations between
children and between children and adults among the seminomadic Ghrib from
the Tunisian Sahara. Silent black and white film, 16 mm, ± 1 h.
Typed detailed protocol joined to the film. Rossie, Jean-Pierre (1975). Film on the making of a doll
by a girl of the seminomadic Ghrib from the Tunisian Sahara: an ethnographic
approach. Silent color film, 16 mm, ± 20 minutes. |
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