The treatment of colonialism in video games, barring a few notable exceptions, is marked by a Western and, specifically, late 19th-century imperialist bias. Simultaneously, in the past two decades of multifaceted research and the development of robust theoretical frameworks in the still fledgling discipline of game studies, postcolonial discourses, whether they comprise critiques of imperialism or neocolonialism, have not been prominently highlighted until very recently. A coherent effort to bring together the current research on postcolonialism in video games was also urgently required. Further, the past years has seen a rather persistent, albeit unexpected, emergence of a pro-colonial or pro-imperialist discourse in mainstream academia th...
Although digital games offer pleasures of causal clarity – and moral order – much remains unresolve...
In the past ten years, two seemingly unconnected fields of study have risen to prominence. Patrick W...
In The Game Culture Reader, editors Jason C. Thompson and Marc A. Ouellette propose that Game Studie...
Many games touch upon issues that are related to the postcolonial culture we live in. Be it in the s...
This article considers larger methodological questions of what political work is undertaken when sch...
Many games touch upon issues that are related to the postcolonial culture we live in. Be it in the s...
To date, game studies has largely undertheorized the co-production of postcolonial stories, explorat...
To date, game studies has largely undertheorized the co-production of postcolonial stories, explorat...
To date, game studies has largely undertheorized the co-production of postcolonial stories, explorat...
With all its intricate processes, colonialism, both as an ideology and a historical period, has been...
As a media form entwined in the U.S. military-industrial complex, video games continue to celebrate ...
Eurogames are a specific subset of modern board games known for mathematical beauty, low conflict an...
This issue of GAME Journal offers a recognition and a series of case studies on video games from the...
Text of my keynote talk at Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) about video game cultures, focusing o...
In this special issue on ludic economies, we argue that the study of digital games – their milieux o...
Although digital games offer pleasures of causal clarity – and moral order – much remains unresolve...
In the past ten years, two seemingly unconnected fields of study have risen to prominence. Patrick W...
In The Game Culture Reader, editors Jason C. Thompson and Marc A. Ouellette propose that Game Studie...
Many games touch upon issues that are related to the postcolonial culture we live in. Be it in the s...
This article considers larger methodological questions of what political work is undertaken when sch...
Many games touch upon issues that are related to the postcolonial culture we live in. Be it in the s...
To date, game studies has largely undertheorized the co-production of postcolonial stories, explorat...
To date, game studies has largely undertheorized the co-production of postcolonial stories, explorat...
To date, game studies has largely undertheorized the co-production of postcolonial stories, explorat...
With all its intricate processes, colonialism, both as an ideology and a historical period, has been...
As a media form entwined in the U.S. military-industrial complex, video games continue to celebrate ...
Eurogames are a specific subset of modern board games known for mathematical beauty, low conflict an...
This issue of GAME Journal offers a recognition and a series of case studies on video games from the...
Text of my keynote talk at Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) about video game cultures, focusing o...
In this special issue on ludic economies, we argue that the study of digital games – their milieux o...
Although digital games offer pleasures of causal clarity – and moral order – much remains unresolve...
In the past ten years, two seemingly unconnected fields of study have risen to prominence. Patrick W...
In The Game Culture Reader, editors Jason C. Thompson and Marc A. Ouellette propose that Game Studie...