Queerness in Play: Palgrave Games in Context
Editat de Todd Harper, Meghan Blythe Adams, Nicholas Tayloren Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 noi 2018
Queerness in Play examines the many ways queerness of all kinds—from queer as ‘LGBT’ to other, less well-covered aspects of the queer spectrum—intersects with games and the social contexts of play. The current unprecedented visibility of queer creators and content comes at a high tide of resistance to the inclusion of those outside a long-imagined cisgender, heterosexual, white male norm. By critically engaging the ways games—as a culture, an industry, and a medium—help reproduce limiting binary formations of gender and sexuality, Queerness in Play contributes to the growing body of scholarship promoting more inclusive understandings of identity, sexuality, and games.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783319905419
ISBN-10: 3319905414
Pagini: 302
Ilustrații: XVII, 279 p. 20 illus., 18 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Games in Context
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3319905414
Pagini: 302
Ilustrații: XVII, 279 p. 20 illus., 18 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Games in Context
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
1. Queer Game Studies: Young But Not New (Todd Harper, Meghan Blythe Adams, and Nicholas Taylor).- Part 1: Queer Foundations.- 2. Queer(ing) Game Studies: Reviewing Research on Digital Play and Non-normativity (Sarah Evans).- 3. Envisioning Queer Game Studies: Ludology and the Study of Queer Game Content (Evan W. Lauteria).- Part 2: Representing Queerness.- 4. The Representation (or the Lack of It) of Same-sex Relationships in Digital Games (Yowei Kang and Kenneth C. C. Yang).- 5. Affliction or Affection: The Inclusion of a Same-sex Relationship in The Last of Us (Daniel Sipocz).- 6. What if Zelda Wasn’t a Girl? Problematizing Ocarina of Time’s Great Gender Debate (Chris Lawrence).- 7. Maidens and Muscleheads, White Mages and Wimps, From the Light Warriors to Lightning Returns (Mark Filipowich).- 8. The Big Reveal: Exploring (Trans)Femininity In Metroid (Evelyn Deshane and R. Travis Morton).- 9. Bye, Bye, Birdo: Heroic Androgyny and Villainous Gender Variance in Video Games (Meghan Blythe Adams).- Part 3: Un-Gendering Assemblages.- 10. Cues for Queer Play: Carving a Possibility Space for LGBTQ Role-Play (Tanja Sihvonen and Jaakko Stenros).- 11. ‘Sexified’ Male Characters: Video Game Erotic Modding for Pleasure and Power (Nathan Thompson).-12. Let’s Come Out! On Gender and Sexuality, Encouraging Dialogue and Acceptance (Maresa Bertolo, Ilaria Mariani, and Clara Gargano).- Part 4: No Fear of a Queer Planet: Gaming and Social Futures.- 13. Outside the Lanes: Supporting a Non-normative League of Legends Community (Nick Taylor and Randall Hammond).-14. The Abject Scapegoat: Boundary Erosion and Maintenance in League of Legends (Elyse Janish).- 15. Out on Proudmoore: Climate Issues on an MMO (Carol A. Stabile and Laura Strait).
Notă biografică
Todd Harper is Assistant Professor in the Division of Science, Information Arts and Technologies at the University of Baltimore, USA. His research centers on games as culture and communication.
Meghan Blythe Adams is a PhD Candidate at the University of Western Ontario, Canada. Their research interests include representations of androgyny in media, as well as death and difficulty in games. Their work has appeared in Loading, Kinephanos, and First Person Scholar.
Nicholas Taylor is Assistant Professor of Digital Media in the Department of Communication at North Carolina State University, USA. His work applies critical, feminist, and socio-technical perspectives to experimental and mixed-methods research with digital gaming communities.
Meghan Blythe Adams is a PhD Candidate at the University of Western Ontario, Canada. Their research interests include representations of androgyny in media, as well as death and difficulty in games. Their work has appeared in Loading, Kinephanos, and First Person Scholar.
Nicholas Taylor is Assistant Professor of Digital Media in the Department of Communication at North Carolina State University, USA. His work applies critical, feminist, and socio-technical perspectives to experimental and mixed-methods research with digital gaming communities.
Caracteristici
Extends understanding of the various ways in which gaming can, and may yet, support non-heteronormative experiences, identities and relations Contributes new and valuable insights to the burgeoning field of research connecting queer studies and game studies Part of a trilogy of books addressing questions of gender, sexuality, and gaming cultures from a comprehensive, contemporary perspective