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[Commlist] Call for Chapter Abstracts: Liberate Me Plenty – The Queer and Now of Digital Gaming
Fri Apr 12 17:19:39 GMT 2024
After completing a round of successful chapter submissions and reviews,
MultiPlay Network is re-opening the CFP for its queer gaming book
/Liberate Me Plenty: The Queer and Now of Digital Gaming/.
LMP is an anthology series developed through the works of early-career
academics that aims to shine a spotlight on novel developments in the
intersectional field of queer videogame research. Queerness, both as an
identity and as a form of action, constantly challenges the boundaries
set on how we understand our social world. This is particularly evident
in research based around queerness and videogames where boundaries
between right and wrong forms of play, player and game, and even the
human and non-human, are challenged through the intersection of physical
and digital space.
The anthology series will look to highlight developing work in this
field of research, asking us to consider our own embodiment from the
moment we even think about picking up a controller.We are currently
accepting abstract submissions for chapters that compliment those that
have already been accepted. This includes, but is not limited to, works
that focus on:
* queer and emerging identities in games;
* non-normative gameplay;
* queer(ing) agency and the player;
* asexual/agender representations and modes of play; and,
* qualitative studies of play.
Queerness is a fluid concept that continuously looks to push back
against definition. Liberate Me Plenty is an anthology of thoughts
around queerness and digital gaming that, through altering moments of
consensus, tension and contradiction, will contribute to ideas around
what it means to play games queerly.
If you wish to contribute, please send a *300 word abstract and a 100
word bio to (networkmultiplay /at/ gmail.com)* with the subject line *“LMP
Abstract Submission.”*
*Deadline for submissions:* Monday 27th May 2024
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