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On Video Games: The Visual Politics of Race, Gender and Space - Exploring Representation in Digital Media | Perfect for Game Studies, Cultural Analysis & Academic Research
On Video Games: The Visual Politics of Race, Gender and Space - Exploring Representation in Digital Media | Perfect for Game Studies, Cultural Analysis & Academic Research

On Video Games: The Visual Politics of Race, Gender and Space - Exploring Representation in Digital Media | Perfect for Game Studies, Cultural Analysis & Academic Research

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Today over half of all American households own a dedicated game console and gaming industry profits trump those of the film industry worldwide. In this book, Soraya Murray moves past the technical discussions of games and offers a fresh and incisive look at their cultural dimensions. She critically explores blockbusters likeThe Last of Us, Metal Gear Solid, Spec Ops: The Line, Tomb Raider and Assassin's Creed to show how they are deeply entangled with American ideological positions and contemporary political, cultural and economic conflicts.As quintessential forms of visual material in the twenty-first century, mainstream games both mirror and spur larger societal fears, hopes and dreams, and even address complex struggles for recognition. This book examines both their elaborately constructed characters and densely layered worlds, whose social and environmental landscapes reflect ideas about gender, race, globalisation and urban life. In this emerging field of study, Murray provides novel theoretical approaches to discussing games and playable media as culture.Demonstrating that games are at the frontline of power relations, she reimagines how we see them - and more importantly how we understand them.

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Murray's book makes a compelling argument for bringing together the study of video games and the study of culture. i especially love her chapter on "landscapes as ideology," which explores the politics of how video games design levels and represent worlds. I'm a professor and I've taught this book with doctoral students. It was really useful and sparked great conversation!
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