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[ecrea] New journal special issue on "Postcolonial Perspectives in Game Studies"
Fri Nov 09 19:54:42 GMT 2018
We are happy to formally announce the launch of *our journal special
issue '
<https://olh.openlibhums.org/collections/special/postcolonial-perspectives-in-game-studies/>Postcolonial
Perspectives in Game Studies'
<https://olh.openlibhums.org/collections/special/postcolonial-perspectives-in-game-studies/>***in
the */Open Library of Humanities/, 4(2).* Some of the articles have
already been available online as per the/OLH/ policy. All articles are
open-access and are available free of cost under the OLH Creative
Commonslicence <https://olh.openlibhums.org/articles/10.16995/olh.216/>.
The special issue was planned specifically to be made accessible to
readers all over the world, especially those in third-world countries
who are without access to pay-walled journals.
Postcolonial Studies has only recently started receiving its deserved
videogames research and this special issue is a response to the
versatility of the recent scholarship on the topic. Our introductory
article explains the rationale behind the journal in detail:
Mukherjee, S. and Hammar, E.L., 2018. Introduction to the Special Issue
on Postcolonial Perspectives in Game Studies. /Open Library of
Humanities/, 4(2), p.33. DOI:***http://doi.org/10.16995/olh.309**. *The
full table of contents with links to each article is attached below.
The special issue features contributions by eminent researchers in the
area on the debate(s) relating to (post)coloniality, orientalism, empire
and other related topics forward in future. We will be immensely
grateful to have your feedback and suggestions for any future iteration
of the special issue that we might plan. We also request you to
circulate the link to the journal among your friends, colleagues and
anyone who might be interested in the articles. You could use the
following links to share this on social media such as Twitter
<http://twitter.com/home?status=Just%20published%20my%20latest%20%23openaccess%20article%20with%20@openlibhums:%20http://doi.org/10.16995/olh.309>and
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We would also like to take this opportunity to thank all contributors,
reviewers and the editorial team of /OLH/ and we hope that you will
enjoy this collection as much as we did in putting it together.
Thanks and regards,
Emil and Souvik
*Dr Souvik Mukherjee*, Assistant Professor, Dept. of English, Presidency
University, Kolkata, India
E: (souvik.eng /at/ presiuniv.ac.in)
<mailto:(souvik.eng /at/ presiuniv.ac.in)>/Videogames and Postcolonialism: The
Empire Plays Back/
<https://www.palgrave.com/in/book/9783319548210>(Palgrave Macmillan 2017)
*Emil Lundedal Hammar*, PhD Candidate, Department of Culture & Language,
Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences and Education,UiT the Arctic
University of Norway,9037 Tromsø. E: (emil.hammar /at/ uit.no)
<mailto:(emil.hammar /at/ uit.no)>
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*Full list of articles for the special issue ‘Postcolonial Perspectives
in Game Studies’ for the Open Library of Humanities*
·‘Introduction to the Special Issue on Postcolonial Perspectives in Game
Studies’ by *Souvik Mukherjee *&*Emil Lundedal Hammar*
https://olh.openlibhums.org/articles/10.16995/olh.309/
·‘The Work of Postcolonial Game Studies in the Play of Culture’ by
*Soraya Murray *https://olh.openlibhums.org/articles/10.16995/olh.285/
·‘Casual Empire: Video Games as Neocolonial Praxis’ by *Sabine Harrer*
https://olh.openlibhums.org/articles/10.16995/olh.210/
·‘Decolonising the Games Curriculum: Interventions in an Introductory
Game Design Course’ by *Hanli Geyser*
https://olh.openlibhums.org/articles/10.16995/olh.217/
·‘Hybridity, Reflexivity and Mapping: A Collaborative Ethnography of
Postcolonial Gameplay’ by *Sybille Lammes & Stephanie de Smale
*https://olh.openlibhums.org/articles/10.16995/olh.290/
·‘Counterfactual Communities: Strategy Games, Paratexts and the Player’s
Experience of History’ by *Tom Apperley*
https://olh.openlibhums.org/articles/10.16995/olh.286/
·‘Who Made Your Phone? Compassion and the Voice of the Oppressed in
Phone Story and Burn the Boards’ by *Víctor Navarro-Remesal & Beatriz
Pérez Zapata* https://olh.openlibhums.org/articles/10.16995/olh.209/
·‘Settler Colonialism in the Digital Age: Clash of Clans,
Territoriality, and the Erasure of the Native’ by *Jacob Euteneuer*
https://olh.openlibhums.org/articles/10.16995/olh.212/
·‘Geralt of Poland: The Witcher 3 Between Epistemic Disobedience and
Imperial Nostalgia’ by *Tomasz Z. Majkowski*
https://olh.openlibhums.org/articles/10.16995/olh.216/
·‘CosmoCult Card Game: A Methodological Tool to Understand the Hybrid
and Peripheral Cultural Consumption of Young People’ by *Wilson Roberto
Bekesas, Mauro Berimbau, Renato Vercesi Mader, Joana Angelica Pellerano,
Viviane Riegel *https://olh.openlibhums.org/articles/10.16995/olh.167/
·‘Facing Fanon: Examining Neocolonial Aspects in Grand Theft Auto V
through the Prism of the Machinima Film Finding Fanon II’ by *Steffen
Krüger* https://olh.openlibhums.org/articles/10.16995/olh.177/
·‘Representations of Colonialism in Three Popular, Modern Board Games:
Puerto Rico, Struggle of Empires, and Archipelago’ by *Cornel Borit,
Melania Borit, Petter Olsen
*https://olh.openlibhums.org/articles/10.16995/olh.211/
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