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[Commlist] New book - Video Game Chronotopes and Social Justice: Playing on the Threshold
Thu Feb 03 17:23:41 GMT 2022
Michael Piero is pleased to announce the publication of my book, /Video
Game Chronotopes and Social Justice: Playing on the Threshold/, with
Palgrave Macmillan for their Games in Context series (edited by Neil
Randall and Steve Wilcox). Description and Table of Contents are below.
More info about the book can be found here:
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-91944-3
<https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-91944-3>. Apologies
for crossposting.
Book Description:
/Video Game Chronotopes and Social Justice: Playing on the Threshold/,
292 pp., hardcover and ebook
ISBN: 978-3-030-91943-6 (hardcover)
/Video Game Chronotopes and Social Justice /examines how the chronotope,
which literally means “timespace,” is an effective interpretive lens
through which to understand the cultural and ideological significance of
video games. Using ‘slow readings’ attuned to deconstruction along the
lines of post-structuralist theory, gender studies, queer studies,
continental philosophy, and critical theory, Mike Piero exposes the
often-overlooked misogyny, heteronormativity, racism, and patriarchal
structures present in many Triple-A video games through their
arrangement of timespace itself. Beyond understanding time and space as
separate mechanics and dimensions, Piero reunites time and space through
the analysis of six chronotopes—of the bonfire, the abject, the
archipelago, the fart as /pharmakon/, madness, and coupled love—toward a
poetic meaning making that is at the heart of play itself, all in
affirmation of life, equity, and justice.
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction to Video Game Chronotopes
2. The Chronotope of the Threshold in Medieval-Themed Role-Playing Games
3. The Chronotope of the Abject in /The Binding of Isaac/: Gaming Under
Sovereign Power
4. The Chronotope of the Archipelago: Archipelagic Maps and Playing
Colonial Conquest
5. The Chronotope of the Fart as /Pharmakon/ in /South Park: The
Fractured But Whole/
6. The Chronotope of Madness in /Borderlands /and /The Elder Scrolls V:
Skyrim/
7. The Chronotope of Coupled Love: Compulsory Monogamy, Video Games,
and Polyamorous Possibilities Beyond Belonging
8. Coda: Ethics in Gaming, Here and Now
Reviews:
“In /Video Game Chronotopes and Social Justice/, Mike Piero carefully
constructs the case that video games constitute a continuously unfolding
chronotope, at the intersection not just of game time and space, but
ours as well. In a field that oscillates between studies of what video
games can do and what video games can be, through his painstaking
pursuit of every trace of each chronotope, Piero highlights the
intersection of the two, unraveling the social and cultural work that
awaits at each threshold of play.”
—Marc A. Ouellette, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English, Old Dominion
University
“Piero’s focus on the chronotope provides a nuanced, contextualized tool
to help game studies scholars detangle the often fraught texts with
which we work. Piero’s expansive work, which addresses chronotopes from
the macro level of genre down to the micro level of marginalized game
content, provides a robust guide for how the study of timespace can help
articulate the varied ways games convey ideology, both explicitly and
implicitly.”
—Wendi Sierra, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Game Studies, Texas
Christian University
“Through a novel application of Bakhtin's chronotope, Piero presents a
stunning exploration of video games as a medium ripe with ideological
meaning and intimately intertwined with questions of social justice.
Weaving together slow close reading with careful consideration of the
current socio-political context, this passionately written and timely
book shows how gameplay can be a deeply impactful spatial, temporal, and
embodied experience, making it an essential read for game scholars,
developers, and players alike.”
—Sarah Stang, Ph.D.
Mike Piero, Ph.D. (he/him)
Professor of English
Cuyahoga Community College
Westshore Campus
31001 Clemens Road
Westlake, OH 44145
(Michael.Piero /at/ tri-c.edu) <mailto:(Michael.Piero /at/ tri-c.edu)>
www.mikepiero.org <http://www.mikepiero.org>
Co-Editor of /Being Dragonborn: Critical Essays on The Elder Scrolls V:
Skyrim /(McFarland, 2021,
https://mcfarlandbooks.com/product/being-dragonborn/
<https://mcfarlandbooks.com/product/being-dragonborn/>).
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