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About the Author
Jodi A. Byrd is a citizen of the Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma and Professor of Race, Diaspora, and Indigeneity at the University of Chicago, coeditor of Colonial Racial Capitalism, also published by Duke University Press, and author of The Transit of Empire: Indigenous Critiques of Colonialism.
Reviews
"Indigenomicon takes a clear-eyed look at how video games mediate the ongoing realities of North American settler colonialism. Historically grounded yet sharply attuned to the present, it interrogates why we remain drawn to worlds built on exclusion and dispossession. Unsettling traditional approaches to video game representation, race, and Indigeneity, Jodi A. Byrd's transformative text challenges readers to reconsider the relationship between power and play." - Tara Fickle, author of The Race Card: From Gaming Technologies to Model Minorities
"With vast intellectual prowess and deep knowledge, Jodi A. Byrd disrupts the extractive trajectory of settler colonial studies while outlining how Indigenous, First Nations, and American Indians are using technologies to tell their stories and assert sovereignty. Indigenomicon illuminates the importance of digital worlds and how we might employ them in anticolonial, antiracist, and decolonial projects. It is a work of importance and magnitude." - Mishuana Goeman, author of Settler Aesthetics: Visualizing the Spectacle of Originary Moments in The New World
Book Information
ISBN 9781478029274
Author Jodi A. Byrd
Format Hardback
Page Count 312
Imprint Duke University Press
Publisher Duke University Press
Series Power Play: Games, Politics, Culture