Lacan and videogames
***Apologies for cross-posting*** A contributor to one of these lists mentioned a paper they had written on Lacan and videogames. I meant to ask for a copy but accidentally deleted the email. I wonder if the author would be so kind as to get in touch with me? Also: If anyone else knows of good papers or books on subjectivity in virtual worlds and videogames, and particularly from a Lacanian perspective on identification, I'd appreciate it! Adam Adam Davis Doctoral Student Mass Communication and Media Arts Southern Illinois University SL: Forthwith Sideways
On 11-Mar-09, at 12:51 PM, Adam Davis wrote:
***Apologies for cross-posting***
A contributor to one of these lists mentioned a paper they had written on Lacan and videogames. I meant to ask for a copy but accidentally deleted the email. I wonder if the author would be so kind as to get in touch with me?
Also: If anyone else knows of good papers or books on subjectivity in virtual worlds and videogames, and particularly from a Lacanian perspective on identification, I'd appreciate it!
Adam
Not sure this is right on the mark but it is a good read Author Matrix, Sidney Eve. Title Cyberpop : digital lifestyles and commodity culture / Sidney Eve Matrix. Publisher New York : Routledge, 2006. Location Call # Status MRT General T 14.5 .M387 2006 IN LIBRARY Table of Contents Ch. 1 Cyberpoetics as methodology 11 Ch. 2 Cyber-commerce and computerized subjectivity 25 Ch. 3 Technomasculinity and GenderBLUR in The matrix 61 Ch. 4 GATTACA, gender and genoism 85 Ch. 5 Cyberfemininity : pixel vixens 103 Ch. 6 Technoeroticism and interactivity : the Lara Croft phenomenon 121 Ch. 7 Dangerous mixtures and uncanny flexibility : the shape-shifter
Adam, here's mine: Rehak, Bob. Playing at Being: Psychoanalysis and the Avatar. The Video Game Theory Reader. Eds. Mark J. P. Wolf and Bernard Perron. New York: Routledge, 2003. 103-127. Happy to send you a copy if needed. -- Bob Rehak Assistant Professor Film and Media Studies Swarthmore College http://graphic-engine.swarthmore.edu On Wed, March 11, 2009 12:51, Adam Davis wrote:
***Apologies for cross-posting***
A contributor to one of these lists mentioned a paper they had written on Lacan and videogames. I meant to ask for a copy but accidentally deleted the email. I wonder if the author would be so kind as to get in touch with me?
Also: If anyone else knows of good papers or books on subjectivity in virtual worlds and videogames, and particularly from a Lacanian perspective on identification, I'd appreciate it!
Adam
Adam Davis Doctoral Student Mass Communication and Media Arts Southern Illinois University SL: Forthwith Sideways
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