Description
The first book-length examination of the depiction of women in video games set in classical antiquity.
About the Author
Jane Draycott is Lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Glasgow, UK. Kate Cook is Associate Lecturer in Classics at the University of St Andrews, UK.
Reviews
Cohesive, accessible and informative, illuminating the real-world issue of the video game industry's hostility towards women ... While the individual chapters are well written and thoroughly researched, the real strength of the book lies in the thematic interlinking and consistent dialogue between chapters, which provides readers with various perspectives on the key tropes, stereotypes and modes of representation used to portray ancient women. * The Classical Review *
Women in Classical Video Games is an excellent read not just for the variety of perspectives that it includes, the games that it discusses and the questions that it answers, but also because ultimately it mirrors the purpose of history itself, to document the past so that we may learn from it. By looking back at historical games with a critical eye we can begin to acknowledge and accept where we fell short and understand where, going forward, we can do better. * Historical Games Network *
A sorely needed, intelligent and entertaining analysis of an understudied subject within an understudied medium. -- Ross Clare, Teacher in Classics and Ancient History, University of Liverpool, UK
Book Information
ISBN 9781350241916
Author Jane Draycott
Format Hardback
Page Count 288
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Series IMAGINES - Classical Receptions in the Visual and Performing Arts