Play like a Feminist.

Play like a Feminist.

(Author) Shira Chess
Format: Hardcover
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An important new voice provides an empowering look at why video games need feminism—and why all of us should make space for more play in our lives. You play like a girl: It’s meant to be an insult, accusing a player of subpar, un-fun playing. If you’re a girl, and you grow up, do you “play like a woman”—whatever that means? In this provocative and enlightening book, Shira Chess urges us to play like feminists. Playing like a feminist is empowering and disruptive—it exceeds the boundaries of gender yet still advocates for gender equality. Roughly half of all players identify as female, and “Gamergate” galvanized many of gaming’s disenfranchised voices. Chess argues games are in need of a creative platform-expanding, metaphysical explosion—and feminism can take us there. She reflects on the importance of play, playful protest, and how feminist video games can help us rethink the ways that we tell stories. Feminism needs video games as much as video games need feminism. Play and games can be powerful. Chess’s goal is for all of us—regardless of gender orientation, ethnicity, ability, social class, or stance toward feminism—to spend more time playing as a tool of radical disruption.

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Publisher:
MIT Press
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
182
ISBN:
9780262044387
Publish year:
2020
Publish date:
Aug. 18, 2020

Shira Chess

Shira Chess is a prominent scholar and author known for her groundbreaking work on the intersection of pop culture, gender, and technology. Her book "Ready Player Two: Women Gamers and Designed Identity" explores the experiences of female gamers in online spaces, challenging stereotypes and advocating for inclusivity in gaming culture.

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