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The queer games avant-garde : how LBGTQ game makers are reimagining the medium of video games / Bonnie Ruberg.

e-Duke Books Scholarly Collection 2020 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ruberg, Bo, 1985- author.
Series:
e-Duke books scholarly collection
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Video games--Social aspects.
Video games.
Video game designers--Interviews.
Video game designers.
Gay culture.
Gender identity.
Queer theory.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Interviews.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xi, 276 pages) : illustrations.
Place of Publication:
Durham : Duke University Press, 2020.
System Details:
Mode of Access: World Wide Web.
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Summary:
"Through a series of interview-based profiles of influential and innovative contemporary LGBTQ game-makers and activists, THE QUEER GAMES AVANT-GARDE explores the queer gaming world as an artistic and social movement. Bonnie Ruberg shows us how members of what they call the "queer games avant-garde"-a contemporary vanguard leading video games in more experimental and markedly queer directions-are reimagining video games as a medium for the expression of non-heteronormative desire and counter-hegemonic world-building. The volume foregrounds the voices of queer game-makers as they speak about their influences, their goals, and the challenges they face, as well as the meanings, messages, and even problems with the games they've created. Ruberg's interviews reveal how this new critical mass of game-makers are redefining the medium by placing queerness at the front and center of video games. The book opens with an engaging introduction to the queer games movement and an overview of the network of designers and games that make up this avant-garde. After situating the queer games avant-garde in its artistic and cultural contexts, the book turns to focus on individual members of the movement and the games they have created. The volume's twenty-one profiles are divided into seven thematically organized sections, addressing topics such as queer representation in games, queer game-making practices, and intersectional perspectives on the queer games avant-garde. The first section, for example, profiles game-makers who directly include queer people in their games. In contrast, the game-makers interviewed in the following section rarely include direct representation but rather engage queerness conceptually through their artistic and aesthetic practices. One section focuses on the influence of feminist art practices and avant-garde art movements on the work of queer game-makers, while another looks at intersectionality in queer games. A final section looks to the future of queer games, mainstream games, and the technology industry, through the work of game-makers seeking change and a better way forward for video games. THE QUEER GAMES AVANT-GARDE is an accessible overview of the queer gaming world and will be of interest to scholars and students of cultural studies, game studies, media studies, and LGBTQ studies, as well as to a broader readership with an interest in queer video games"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction: The Queer Games Avant-Garde : Reimagining the Medium of Video Games
Queer People, Queer Desires, Queer Games. Dietrich Squinkifer : Nonbinary Characters, Asexuality, and Game Design as Joyful Resistance
Robert Yang : The Politics and Pleasures of Representing Sex between Men
Aevee Bee : On Designing for Queer Players and Re-making Autobiographical Truth
Queerness as a Mode of Game-Making. Llaura McGee : Leaving Space for Messiness, Complexity, and Chance
Andi McClure : Algorithms, Accidents, and the Queerness of Abstraction
Liz Ryerson : Resisting Empathy and Rewriting the Rules of Game Design
Designing Queer Intimacy in Games. Jimmy Andrews and Loren Schmidt : Queer Body Physics, Awkwardness as Emotional Realism, and the Challenge of Designing Consent
Naomi Clark : Disrupting Norms and Critiquing Systems through "Good, Nice Sex with Tentacle Monsters"
Elizabeth Sampat : Safe Spaces for Queerness and Games against Suffering
The Legacy of Feminist Performance Art in Queer Games. Kara Stone : Softness, Strength, and Danger in Games about Mental Health and Healing
Mattie Brice : Radical Play through Vulnerability
Seanna Musgrave : "Touch-Feely" Virtual Reality and Reclaiming the Trans Body
Intersectional Perspectives in/on Queer Games. Tonia B***** and Emilia Yang : Making Games about Queer Women of Color, by Queer Women of Color
Nicky Case : Playable Politics and Interactivity for Understanding
Nina Freeman : More Than Just the "Woman Who Makes Sex Games"
Analog Games: Exploring Queerness through Non-Digital Play. Avery Alder : Queer Storytelling and the Mechanics of Desire
Kat Jones : Bisexuality, Latina Identity, and the Power of Physical Presence
Making Queer Games, Queer Change, and Queer Community. Mo Cohen : On Self-Care, Funding, and Other Advice for Aspiring Queer Indie Game-Makers
Jerome Hagan : Are Queer Games Bringing "Diversity" to the Mainstream Industry?
Sarah Schoemann : The Power of Community Organizing
Afterword: The Future of the Queer Games Avant-Garde.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Stonewall Book Award - Israel Fishman Nonfiction Award, Winner, 2021
Other Format:
Print version: Ruberg, Bonnie, 1985- Queer games avant-garde.
ISBN:
9781478007302
1478007303
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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