Women in Classical Video Games
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Women in Classical Video Games
Draycott, Jane; Cook, Dr Kate
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
09/2022
288
Dura
Inglês
9781350241916
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction (Jane Draycott, University of Glasgow, UK and Kate Cook, Durham University, UK)
Part One
1. Playable Girls in Ancient Worlds: Athena (1986) Opens the Door (Dunstan Lowe, University of Kent, UK)
2. A Historical Overview of Women in Ancient-Period Video Games (Jordy Orellana Figueroa, Eberhard Karls University of Tuebingen, Germany)
3. Dangerous Defaults: Demographics and Identities Within and Without Video Games (Marcie Persyn, University of Pittsburg, USA)
Part Two
4. The Maiden, the Mother and the Monster: The Monstrous-Feminine in Historical and Archaeological Video Games (Dan Goad, Independent Scholar, UK)
5. Bringing Down the Divine Patriarchy through Deicide in Apotheon (2015) (Amy Norgard, Truman State University, USA)
6. Argonautic Women? Gender and Heroic Status in Rise of the Argonauts (Sophie Ngan, Durham University, UK)
7. Good Riddance: Refiguring Eurydice in Supergiant's Hades (Kira Jones, Emory University, USA)
8. Reception and Representation of Greco-Roman Goddesses in Smite: Battleground of the Gods (Katherine Beydler, University of Michigan, USA)
9. Aphrodite, A Caricature of Female Sexuality (Olivia Ciaccia, University of Bristol, UK)
Part Three
10. Violence against Women in Classical Video Games (Hannah-Marie Chidwick, University of Bristol, UK)
11. Playing Cleopatra in Assassin's Creed Origins (Jane Draycott, University of Glasgow, UK)
12. Playing Salammbo? Orientalism, Gender and Gaming with the Punic World (Andrew Dufton, University of Edinburgh, UK)
13. Kassandra's Odyssey (Richard Cole, University of Bristol, UK)
14. 'We Do What we Must to Survive': Prostitution and Power in Assassin's Creed Odyssey' (Roz Tuplin, GameLondon, UK)
15. 'It's the Most Freedom a Woman can Have': Gender, Genre and Agency in Choices: A Courtesan of Rome (Kate Cook, Durham University, UK)
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Part One
1. Playable Girls in Ancient Worlds: Athena (1986) Opens the Door (Dunstan Lowe, University of Kent, UK)
2. A Historical Overview of Women in Ancient-Period Video Games (Jordy Orellana Figueroa, Eberhard Karls University of Tuebingen, Germany)
3. Dangerous Defaults: Demographics and Identities Within and Without Video Games (Marcie Persyn, University of Pittsburg, USA)
Part Two
4. The Maiden, the Mother and the Monster: The Monstrous-Feminine in Historical and Archaeological Video Games (Dan Goad, Independent Scholar, UK)
5. Bringing Down the Divine Patriarchy through Deicide in Apotheon (2015) (Amy Norgard, Truman State University, USA)
6. Argonautic Women? Gender and Heroic Status in Rise of the Argonauts (Sophie Ngan, Durham University, UK)
7. Good Riddance: Refiguring Eurydice in Supergiant's Hades (Kira Jones, Emory University, USA)
8. Reception and Representation of Greco-Roman Goddesses in Smite: Battleground of the Gods (Katherine Beydler, University of Michigan, USA)
9. Aphrodite, A Caricature of Female Sexuality (Olivia Ciaccia, University of Bristol, UK)
Part Three
10. Violence against Women in Classical Video Games (Hannah-Marie Chidwick, University of Bristol, UK)
11. Playing Cleopatra in Assassin's Creed Origins (Jane Draycott, University of Glasgow, UK)
12. Playing Salammbo? Orientalism, Gender and Gaming with the Punic World (Andrew Dufton, University of Edinburgh, UK)
13. Kassandra's Odyssey (Richard Cole, University of Bristol, UK)
14. 'We Do What we Must to Survive': Prostitution and Power in Assassin's Creed Odyssey' (Roz Tuplin, GameLondon, UK)
15. 'It's the Most Freedom a Woman can Have': Gender, Genre and Agency in Choices: A Courtesan of Rome (Kate Cook, Durham University, UK)
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Assassin's Creed; classical antiquity; ancient history; computer games; gender studies
Introduction (Jane Draycott, University of Glasgow, UK and Kate Cook, Durham University, UK)
Part One
1. Playable Girls in Ancient Worlds: Athena (1986) Opens the Door (Dunstan Lowe, University of Kent, UK)
2. A Historical Overview of Women in Ancient-Period Video Games (Jordy Orellana Figueroa, Eberhard Karls University of Tuebingen, Germany)
3. Dangerous Defaults: Demographics and Identities Within and Without Video Games (Marcie Persyn, University of Pittsburg, USA)
Part Two
4. The Maiden, the Mother and the Monster: The Monstrous-Feminine in Historical and Archaeological Video Games (Dan Goad, Independent Scholar, UK)
5. Bringing Down the Divine Patriarchy through Deicide in Apotheon (2015) (Amy Norgard, Truman State University, USA)
6. Argonautic Women? Gender and Heroic Status in Rise of the Argonauts (Sophie Ngan, Durham University, UK)
7. Good Riddance: Refiguring Eurydice in Supergiant's Hades (Kira Jones, Emory University, USA)
8. Reception and Representation of Greco-Roman Goddesses in Smite: Battleground of the Gods (Katherine Beydler, University of Michigan, USA)
9. Aphrodite, A Caricature of Female Sexuality (Olivia Ciaccia, University of Bristol, UK)
Part Three
10. Violence against Women in Classical Video Games (Hannah-Marie Chidwick, University of Bristol, UK)
11. Playing Cleopatra in Assassin's Creed Origins (Jane Draycott, University of Glasgow, UK)
12. Playing Salammbo? Orientalism, Gender and Gaming with the Punic World (Andrew Dufton, University of Edinburgh, UK)
13. Kassandra's Odyssey (Richard Cole, University of Bristol, UK)
14. 'We Do What we Must to Survive': Prostitution and Power in Assassin's Creed Odyssey' (Roz Tuplin, GameLondon, UK)
15. 'It's the Most Freedom a Woman can Have': Gender, Genre and Agency in Choices: A Courtesan of Rome (Kate Cook, Durham University, UK)
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Part One
1. Playable Girls in Ancient Worlds: Athena (1986) Opens the Door (Dunstan Lowe, University of Kent, UK)
2. A Historical Overview of Women in Ancient-Period Video Games (Jordy Orellana Figueroa, Eberhard Karls University of Tuebingen, Germany)
3. Dangerous Defaults: Demographics and Identities Within and Without Video Games (Marcie Persyn, University of Pittsburg, USA)
Part Two
4. The Maiden, the Mother and the Monster: The Monstrous-Feminine in Historical and Archaeological Video Games (Dan Goad, Independent Scholar, UK)
5. Bringing Down the Divine Patriarchy through Deicide in Apotheon (2015) (Amy Norgard, Truman State University, USA)
6. Argonautic Women? Gender and Heroic Status in Rise of the Argonauts (Sophie Ngan, Durham University, UK)
7. Good Riddance: Refiguring Eurydice in Supergiant's Hades (Kira Jones, Emory University, USA)
8. Reception and Representation of Greco-Roman Goddesses in Smite: Battleground of the Gods (Katherine Beydler, University of Michigan, USA)
9. Aphrodite, A Caricature of Female Sexuality (Olivia Ciaccia, University of Bristol, UK)
Part Three
10. Violence against Women in Classical Video Games (Hannah-Marie Chidwick, University of Bristol, UK)
11. Playing Cleopatra in Assassin's Creed Origins (Jane Draycott, University of Glasgow, UK)
12. Playing Salammbo? Orientalism, Gender and Gaming with the Punic World (Andrew Dufton, University of Edinburgh, UK)
13. Kassandra's Odyssey (Richard Cole, University of Bristol, UK)
14. 'We Do What we Must to Survive': Prostitution and Power in Assassin's Creed Odyssey' (Roz Tuplin, GameLondon, UK)
15. 'It's the Most Freedom a Woman can Have': Gender, Genre and Agency in Choices: A Courtesan of Rome (Kate Cook, Durham University, UK)
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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