Children's drawings : iconic coding of the environment

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Children's drawings : iconic coding of the environment

Martin Krampen

(Topics in contemporary semiotics)

Plenum Press, c1991

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-230) and index

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Description

This book is dedicated to all those who love children and their wonderful, often surprising, drawings. This means it addresses all those interested in their devel oping capacity to produce "iconic" signs: parents, teachers, child psychologists, artists, architects (since building drawings are treated here), and semioticians at large-to name but a few potential readers. Because of the broad audience, I tried to keep scientific jargon to a minimum. Whenever this was unavoidable, I tried to explain the terms in such a way that even beginners in psychology could understand my arguments. I received the first impulse to think about a book like this from the Interna tional Year of the Child declared by the UN in 1979. In a first phase of the project, I obtained drawings of the six different building types treated in this book from more than 100 children aged 3-12 years in Turkey during a stay there as part of the faculty of Architecture of the Karadeniz Technical University in Trabzon under the auspices of the UN ESCO/UNDP program TUR/75/012. My special thanks go to Dr. Erdem Aksoy, then president of the university, and Dr. Ozgontil Aksoy, then dean of the faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering, for their encouragement to carry out the project. I would also like to thank Dr. Kutzal Oztlirk, Sevinc Erttirk, Ali Ozbilen, Hasan Saltik, together with all the teachers in nursery and elementary schools in and around Trabzon who helped to collect the drawings.

Table of Contents

I. The Development of Intelligence and Drawing Ability in Children.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Developmental Semiotics.- 3. The Mental Image.- 4. Drawing Development.- 5. Drawing in Nursery School.- 6. Grapheme Development.- II. Children's Drawings of Buildings.- 7. Introduction to the Study of Children's Drawings of Buildings.- 8. Methods of the Central Study.- 9. Results of the Central Study.- 10. Discussion of the Results.- References.

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