Description
This book brings together chapters by a diverse group of established and emerging authors to develop a growing body of scholarship that explores the shape, impact, and cultural context of ecogames. The book comprises four thematic sections, Today's Challenges: Games for Change, Future Worlds: New Imaginaries, The Nonhuman Turn, and Critical Metagaming Practices. Each section explores different aspects of ecocritical engagement in and through games. As a result, the book's comprehensive scope covers a variety of angles, methodologies, and case studies, significantly expanding the field of green media studies.
About the Author
Laura op de Beke is Assistant Professor of Interactive Media, Screens, and Interfaces at the Faculty of Humanities of Utrecht University, the Netherlands. Joost Raessens is Full Professor and Chair of Media Theory at the Faculty of Humanities of Utrecht University, the Netherlands. Stefan Werning is Associate Professor of New Media and Game Studies at the Faculty of Humanities of Utrecht University, the Netherlands. Gerald Farca is Professor for Game Design at the Faculty of Business, Design, and Technology at Macromedia University of Applied Sciences, Munich, Germany.
Reviews
"Through its impressively vast range of theories and methodologies, this collection promises to make a significant contribution to the ecocritical study of games."
- Marco Caracciolo, author of Contemporary Fiction and Climate Uncertainty: Narrating Unstable Futures
"Over a decade since the 'material turn' in game studies consolidated and reaffirmed the criticality of attention on the stuff games are made from, the essays in Ecogames repeat the process for question of games' entanglement with the accelerating climate crisis. The collection is an essential intervention, demonstrating that games' sustainability-along myriad dimensions: climatic, cultural, ecological-can no longer be regarded a niche concern in game studies, and must be engaged with by all serious scholars today. Ecogames represents the delivery of a long overdue resource for newcomers to the field, enabling students and faculty alike to get across current debates and research trajectories, and will be cited for years to come as the climate continues to deteriorate and games are forced to reckon with their role in it."
- Benjamin Abraham, author of Digital Games After Climate Change, and founder of AfterClimate
"Ecogames provides a pluralistic view of play set against the climate crisis. This is an invaluable volume for thinking, doing and playing in the Anthropocene."
- Darshana Jayemanne, Senior Lecturer in Art, Media, and Games at Abertay University, UK
Book Information
ISBN 9789463721196
Author Laura Beke
Format Hardback
Page Count 612
Imprint Amsterdam University Press
Publisher Amsterdam University Press
Series Green Media