Published 2003 | Version v2
Journal article

"Live in Your World, Play in Ours": Race, Video Games, and Consuming the Other

Description

Description

As the nascent field of computer games research and games studies develops, one rich area of study will be a semiotic analysis of the tropes, conventions, and ideological sub-texts of various games. This article examines the centrality of race and gender in the narrative, character development, and ideologies of platform video games, paying particular attention to the deployment of stereotypes, the connection between pleasure, fantasy and race, and their link to instruments of power. Video games represent a powerful instrument of hegemony, eliciting ideological consent through a spectrum of white supremacist projects.
 

Details

Title "Live in Your World, Play in Ours": Race, Video Games, and Consuming the Other
Authors
  • Leonard, David J.
  • Publisher Studies in Media & Information Literacy Education
    Year of publication 2003