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Digital Gaming Re-imagines the Middle Ages
von Daniel T. Kline
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Reihe: Routledge Studies in New Media and Cyberculture
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ISBN: 978-1-136-22183-5
Erschienen am 11.09.2013
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 312 Seiten

Preis: 61,49 €

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Daniel T. Kline is Professor of English at the University of Alaska, Anchorage, USA.



The volume examines the impact of gaming on the study of the Middle Ages and the influence of medieval tropes, stories, and characteristics on contemporary gaming, all of which enriches our understanding of digital culture, social complexity, and historical reality and problematizes traditional understandings of subjectivity, temporality, and textuality.



Introduction: "All Your History Are Belong to Us": Digital Gaming Re-imagines the Middle Ages Daniel T. Kline Part 1: Prehistory of Medieval Gaming 1. The Right to Dream of the Middle Ages: Simulating the Medieval in Tabletop RPGs William J. White Part 2: Gaming Re-imagines Medieval Traditions 2. "Best and Only Bulwark": How Epic Narrative Redeems Beowulf the Game Candace Barrington and Timothy English 3. Systematizing Culture in Medievalism: Geography, Dynasty, Culture, and Imperialism in Crusader Kings: Deus Vult Jason Pitruzzello 4. The Portrayal of Medieval Warfare in Medieval: Total War and Medieval 2: Total War Greg Fedorenko 5. Gabriel Knight: A Twentieth-Century Chivalric Romance Hero Angela Tenga Part 3: Case Study 1 - World of Warcraft 6. Coloring Tension: Medieval and Contemporary Concepts in Classifying and Using Digital Objects in World of Warcraft Elysse T. Meredith 7. Sir Thomas Malory and the Death Knights of New Avalon: Imagining Medieval Identities in World of Warcraft Kristen Noone and Jennifer Kavetsky 8. Accumulating Histories: A Social Practice Approach to Medievalism in High Fantasy MMORPGs Jennifer C. Stone, Peter Kudenov, and Teresa Combs 9. "Awesome Cleavage": The Genred Body in World of Warcraft Kim Wilkins Part 4: Case Study 2 - Dante's Inferno, The Game 10. The Game's Two Bodies, or the Fate of Figura in Dante's Inferno Bruno Lessard 11. Courtly e-Violence, Digital Play: Adapting Medieval Courtly Masculinities in Dante's Inferno Oliver Chadwick 12. Shades of Dante: Virtual Bodies in Dante's Inferno Timothy J. Welsh and John T. Sebastian 13. The Middle Ages in the Depths of Hell: Pedagogical Possibility and the Past in Dante's Inferno Angela Jane Weisl and Kevin J. Stevens Part 5: Theoretical and Representational Issues in Medieval Gaming 14. We Will Travel by Map: Maps as Narrative Spaces in Videogames and Medieval Texts Thomas Rowland 15. Author, Text, and Medievalism in The Elder Scrolls Michelle DiPietro 16. Technophilia and Technophobia in Online Medieval Fantasy Games Nick Webber 17. The Consolation of Paranoia: Conspiracy, Epistemology, and the Templars in Assassin's Creed, Deus Ex, and Dragon Age Harry J. Brown Part 6: Sociality and Social Media in Medieval Gaming 18. Casual Medieval Games, Interactivity, and Social Play in Social Network and Mobile Applications Serina Patterson


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