Posthuman Gaming: Avatars, Gamers, and Entangled Subjectivities explores the relationship between avatar and gamer in the massively multiplayer online roleplaying game World of Warcraft, to examine notions of entangled subjectivity, affects, and embodiments – what it means and how it feels to be posthuman.
With a focus on posthuman subjectivity, Wilde considers how we can begin to articulate ourselves when the boundary between self and other is unclear. Drawing on fieldnotes of her own gameplay experiences, the author analyses how subjectivity is formed in ways that defy a single individual notion of “self”, and explores how different practices, feelings, and societal understandings can disrupt strict binaries and emphasise our posthumanism. She interrogates if one can speak of an “I” in the face of posthuman multiplicity, before exploring different analytical themes, beginning with how acting theories might be posthumanised and articulate the relationship between avatar and gamer. She then defines posthuman empathy and explains how this is experienced in gaming, before addressing the need to account for boredom, the complexity of nostalgia, and ways death and loss are experienced through gaming.
This volume will appeal to a broad audience and is particularly relevant to scholars and students of cultural studies, media studies, humanities, and game studies.
By:
Poppy Wilde (Birmingham City University UK) Imprint: Routledge Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Weight: 590g ISBN:9781032055039 ISBN 10: 1032055030 Series:Routledge Advances in Game Studies Pages: 222 Publication Date:21 September 2023 Audience:
College/higher education
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Primary
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active
"Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Proposing the Posthuman Gamer Chapter 3: Who am ""I""? Troubling the Self Chapter 4: From Acting to Intra-Acting Chapter 5: Enacting and Embodying Empathy Chapter 6: Emergent Subject Positions Chapter 7: From Emergence to (Susp)endings Chapter 8: A Contingent Conclusion"
Poppy Wilde is Senior Lecturer in Media and Communication at Birmingham City University, UK. Her work focuses on what it means and how it feels to be posthuman, by exploring how posthuman subjectivities are entangled and embodied.