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Made in Asia/America – Why Video Games Were Never (Really) about Us: Power Play: Games, Politics, Culture

Autor Christopher B. Patterson, Tara Fickle
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 mar 2024
The contributors to Made in Asia/America explore the historical entanglements of video games, Asia, and America, showing how examining games offer new ways of imagining empire, race, and coalition.
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ISBN-13: 9781478030263
ISBN-10: 1478030267
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria Power Play: Games, Politics, Culture


Cuprins

Acknowledgments  xi
Introduction: Asia / Games \ America / Tara Fickle and Christopher B. Patterson  1
Part 1. Gaming Orientalism
Designer Roundtable #1: Mixed Connections / Emperathriz Ung, Patrick Miller, Minh Le, and Matthew Seiji Burns  27
1. Gaming while Asian / Edmond Y. Chang  35
2. The Asiatic and the Anti-Asian Pandemic On Paradise Killer / Christopher B. Patterson  52
3. Asian, Adjacent Utopian Longing and Model Minority Mediation in Disco Elysium / Takeo Rivera  66
Part 2. Playable Bodies
Designer Roundtable #2: Choose Your Mothership / Sisi Jiang, Domini Gee, Toby ¿¿, and Naomi Clark  89
4. Playable Deniability: Biracial Representation and the Politics of Play in Metal Gear Solid / Keita Moore  99
5. Designing the Global Body: Japan’s Postwar Modernity in Death Stranding / Yasheng She  115
6. The Trophy Called “Asian Hands”: On the Mythical Proficiency of Asian Gamers / Prabhash Ranjan Tripathy  132
Part 3. Localizing Empire
Designer Roundtable #3: De-Cultural Imitation Games / Joe Yizhou Xu, Lien B. Tran, Christian Kealoha Miller, and Paraluman (Luna) Javier  149
7. Colonial Moments in Japanese Video Games: A Multidirectional Perspective / Rachael Hutchinson  159
8. The Video Game Version of the Indian Subcontinent: The Exotic and the Colonized / Souvik Mukherjee  176
9. The High-Tech Orientalism in Play: Performing South Koreanness in Esports / Gerald Voorhees and Matthew Jungsuk Howard  190
Part 4. Inhabiting the Asiatic
Designer Roundtable #4: The Crumbs of Our Representation / Robert Yang, Dietrich Squinkifer (Squinky), Rachel Li, and Marina Ayano Kittaka  207
10. Chinese/Cheating: Procedural Racism in Battle Royale Shooters / Huan He  217
11. Romancing the Night Away: Queering Animate Hierarchies in Hatoful Boyfriend and Tusks / Miyoko Conley  232
12. The Fujoshi Trophy and Ridiculously Hot Men: Otome Games and Postfeminist Sensibilities / Sarah Christina Ganzon  250
Part 5. Mobilizing Machines
Designer Roundtable #5. How Do We Talk about Things that Are Happening without Talking about Things That Are Happening? / Mike Ren Yi, Pamela Punzalen, Melos Han-Tani, and Yuxin Gao  269
13. Hip-Hop and Fighting Games: Locating the Blerd between New York and Japan / Anthony Dominguez  277
14. “This Is What We Do”: Hong Kong Protests in Animal Crossing: New Horizons / Haneul Lee  290
Coda. Role / Play \ Race / Christopher B. Patterson and Tara Fickle
Bibliography  319
Contributors  349
Index