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Games, Learning, and Society 5.0 Talk: Analyzing Race in Games

Posted 18 June 2009 | By | Categories: Theory | 2 Comments

Last week I attended the Games, Learning, and Society conference.  I also presented a talk there on a panel entitled “Representations of Self and Other in Games” which was a pleasure because it was one of the few explicitly political panels at the conference. Given the educational focus of the conference and the large attendance [...]

Teaching Transcoded Race in Videogames

Posted 23 May 2009 | By | Categories: Pedagogy | No Comments

In the past when I have taught race in videogames for my freshman composition classes I have had a hard time explaining how to push beyond representational critiques of racial signification. Naturally students are more adept at analyzing the visual presentation and iconography of race in games than breaking down the more subtle and technical [...]

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