Boys Who Play Hopscotch: The Historical Divide of a Gendered Space

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Derek Van Rheenen

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As a child hops through a sketched diagram shaped like a cross, an airplane, a snail, careful not to tread on the forbidden lines, to enter the dragon's teeth, or step foot in hell, does the hopping participant contemplate what this mere amusement means? As the child strives to take ownership of his or her own space, ultimately attaining a place called sky blue, heaven, or paradise, what symbolic path has this child just traversed, what cultural meanings has he or she just produced? Am I reading too much between the lines to suggest that the modern game of hopscotch involves something more than mere amusement?

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