Some of my students did a video documentary on DDR last semester - I will dig it up and make it available on the web, if there is interest. On 7/16/06, Mary K. Bryson <mary.bryson@ubc.ca> wrote:
Hi all,
I was watching two boys playing Dance Dance Revolution yesterday, and thinking yet again about economies of attention in media spaces, and how this interface seems to shift typical (western) understandings about bodies, gender and sexuality. So I wondered if someone has already written something really savvy about this "game" and these modalities and juxtapositions. I have searched multiple times for something good on DDR and culture, and not yet found it. If you know of something, I would really appreciate it if you might let me know.
Thanks in advance,
Mary --------------- Dr. Mary K. Bryson, Associate Professor and Graduate Coordinator, ECPS, Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia Online Hyperlinked CV: http://educ.ubc.ca/faculty/bryson/cv.html Research Profile http://www.ecps.educ.ubc.ca/research/mbryson.htm
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