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Videogames and Metareference: Mapping the Margins of an Interdisciplinary Field by Theresa Krampe, Jan-Noël Thon ISBN 9781032885919, 9781003538592, 9781032882949, 1032885912, 1003538592, 1032882948 instant download

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Authors:Theresa Krampe, Jan-Noël Thon
Pages:303 pages
Year:2025
Edition:1
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:53.97 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781032885919, 9781003538592, 9781032882949, 1032885912, 1003538592, 1032882948
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Videogames and Metareference: Mapping the Margins of an Interdisciplinary Field by Theresa Krampe, Jan-Noël Thon ISBN 9781032885919, 9781003538592, 9781032882949, 1032885912, 1003538592, 1032882948 instant download

Videogames and Metareference is the first edited collection to investigate the rise of metareference in videogames from an interdisciplinary perspective.
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Bringing together a group of distinguished scholars from various geographic and disciplinary backgrounds, the book combines in-depth theoretical reflection with a diverse selection of case studies in order to explore how metareference manifests itself in and around a broad range of videogames (from indie to AAA), while also asking what cultural work the videogames in question accomplish in the process. The carefully curated chapters not only provide much-needed expansions and revisions of a concept that was at least initially derived mainly from literary studies but also cover a broad range of videogame genres, discuss the evolution of metareference across videogame history as well as the functions it fulfills in different sociocultural contexts, and scrutinize metareferential elements and examples that have hitherto received little attention.
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This book with its interdisciplinary scope will appeal to scholars and students within game studies and game design as well as, more broadly, scholars and students within literary studies, media studies, popular culture studies, and digital culture studies.
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