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[Commlist] Call for Submissions, Handbook on Sex/Sexuality and Game Studies
Sun Aug 23 11:29:58 GMT 2020
Call for Submissions, Handbook on Games and Sex/Sexuality
We have been approached by Bloomsbury Publishing to put together a
proposal for a handbook on the intersection of (video) games with sexual
content and sexuality. Traditionally, handbooks are envisioned as
comprehensive surveys of the discipline aimed at the library market.
Volumes typically consist of about 25-35 contributions written by
experts in their respective areas of the field. There is a great deal of
interest and exceptional work being done on this topic with numerous
publications written and published in the last five years. This
publication would attempt to gather as many threads of work being done
by both the established academics in the field of game studies as well
as promising young scholars.
The concept behind a handbook is to compile a comprehensive assembly of
essays in an attempt to map a discipline. As such we are primarily, but
not necessarily exclusively, looking for synthesis/review essays that
bring together existing research. We are not opposed to efforts which
map out new directions in the field as long as they consider where we
are as a basis for where we might/will be going. What makes this topic
intriguing is that both the borders of sex and sexuality and the nature
of video games resist easy categorization. Game Studies as an “academic
field” is inherently interdisciplinary, creating both challenge and
opportunity for how to conceptualize this (these) topic(s). As the range
of platforms, formats, and game types continue to increase so do the
ways to present, perform, and play sex and sexuality.
If you would like to propose a submission for this project, please send
a short author(s) bio as well as a 500 word abstract along with title to
Matthew Wysocki ((mwysocki /at/ flagler.edu)) AND Steffi Shook
((Steffi.Shook /at/ mville.edu)). The deadline for receipt of all proposals is
September 30, 2020. We will attempt to notify all correspondents by
November 15 regarding the status of their submission. Completed draft
manuscripts will be due by February 28, 2021.
Potential Topics:
Early erotic games (Atari 2600 and PC sex games)
Playable sex scenes in games
The evolution and explicitness of sexual cutscenes
LGBTQ characters/stories/relationships
Erotic interactive fiction games
Hypersexual character design
Sex/Nudity mods
Depictions of sex work/sex workers in video games
Regional/national differences in sexual content in games
Sex across game series (Mass Effects, The Sims, The Witcher, etc.)
Queergaming/ Queer Play
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