Circles, Charmed and Magic: Queering Game Studies

Dublin Core

Título

Circles, Charmed and Magic: Queering Game Studies

Autor

Adrienne Shaw

Data

2015/07/02

Tipo

Journal Article

Zotero

Author

Adrienne Shaw

Tipo de Item

Journal Article

ISSN

2327-1590

Abstract Note

abstract:Queer game content, players, and creators have been the focus of increasing academic attention over the past ten years. Queer theory, however, offers more to game studies than subject matter. Queer theory allows us to question the underlying assumptions of how games are studied. Moreover, games allow queer theorists to engage with the myriad ways in which subject positions are experienced and normative behaviors are codified. Bringing the two together, this article focuses on the so-called sad, solitary gamer as a key site for queer game studies to interrogate which forms of play are deemed valuable and which lie outside the charmed and magic circle of play.

Access Date

2017-01-18 19:51:57

Data

2015/07/02

Issue

2

Library Catalog

Project MUSE

Páginas

64-97

Publication Title

QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking

Short Title

Circles, Charmed and Magic

Título

Circles, Charmed and Magic: Queering Game Studies

URL

https://muse.jhu.edu/article/585655

Volume

2