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Social Competence, Morality, and Relatedness, 71
The Development of Personal Competence, 76
Extracurricular Activity, 77
Deviance and Conformity, 81
Unequal Playing Fields, 83
Overaccommodation, Reproduction, and Resistance, 84
Socialization into Adulthood, 85
Conclusion, 85
Notes, 86
5 Leisure Experience and the Formation of Identity 93
Dimensions and Dialectics of Identity, 94
The Relevance of Leisure in Identity Formation, 102
The Derailment of Identity Formation in Leisure, 110
Leisure Identity and Stabilization, 113
Conclusion, 114
Notes, 116
6 Personal Expressiveness and the Transcendence
of Negative Life Events
120
Negative Life Events, 121
The Relevance of Leisure in Negative Life Events, 124
Negative Life Events: Loss of Leisure, Loss of Self, 127
Leisure Restored and Lives Restoried, 131
Conclusion, 135
Notes, 135
7 Self-Renewal and Generativity in Middle Age 139
Individuation and Self-Renewal, 141
Leisure as a Context for Individuation and Self-Renewal, 143
Generativity, 145
Leisure as a Context for Generativity, 146
Reconsidering Generativity and Self-Renewal, 151
Optimizing Leisure for Self-Renewal and Generativity, 152
Conclusion, 153
Notes, 154
8 Engagement, Disengagement, and Integration
in Later Life
159
Leisure and Aging Well, 160
Ego Integrity, 164

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Publication Information: Book Title: Leisure Experience and Human Development: A Dialectical Interpretation. Contributors: Douglas A. Kleiber - author. Publisher: Basic Books. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1999. Page Number: viii.
    
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