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Gaming and the Virtual Sublime

Gaming and the Virtual Sublime

Matthew Spokes

Emerald Publishing Limited
2020
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Can you have a transformative experience as a result of falling through a programming error in the latest triple-A title? Does looking out across a vast virtual vista of undulating mountains and tumultuous seas edge you closer to the sublime? In an effort to answer these sorts of questions, Gaming and the Virtual Sublime considers the 'virtual sublime' as a conceptual toolbox for understanding our affective engagement with contemporary interactive entertainment. Through a detailed examination of the history of the sublime, from pseudo-Longinus' jigsaw puzzle of the sublime in rhetoric, through the eighteenth-century obsession with beauty and terror, past the Kantian mathematical and dynamical sublime, all the way to Lyotard's 'unpresentable event' and Deleuze's work on chaos and rhythm, this book road-tests these differing components in a far-reaching exploration of how video games - as virtual spaces of affect - might reshape our opportunities for sublime experience. Using playthroughs, developer diaries, forums discussions and contemporaneous reviews, and games ranging from the heartbreak of That Dragon: Cancer through to the abject body-horror of Outlast (with a dash of Tetris in-between) are discussed in terms the experience(s) of play, their design and their co-creation with gamers with a specific focus on rhetoric and narrative; awe; fear and terror; death and boredom. Written in an engaging and accessible style, this book is a must-read for philosophers, scholars, and those interested in games and popular culture more broadly.
Emerald Studies in Death and Culture Book Set (2018-2019)

Emerald Studies in Death and Culture Book Set (2018-2019)

Brian Parsons; Ruth Penfold-Mounce; Matthew Spokes; Racheal Harris

Emerald Publishing Limited
2020
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Is it still impolite in our culture to talk about death? We think not! In fact Death and Mortality don't gate-crash Culture's party they're definitely invited.? Unearthing themes which are ever present but not always explicitly acknowledged, these studies bring together research from across the arts, humanities and social sciences, exploring aspects of death and mortality and their representation and influence across popular culture and the society in which we live. Highly readable and relevant for a broad spectrum of scholars and researches working across multiple disciplines from sociology and criminology to art history and film studies. Titles included in this set: The Evolution of the British Funeral Industry in the 20th Century:From Undertaker to Funeral Director;Death, The Dead and Popular Culture;Death, Memorialization and Deviant Spaces;Skin, Meaning, and Symbolism in Pet Memorials:Tattoos, Taxidermy, and Trinkets;Man-Eating Monsters:Anthropocentrism and Popular Culture;
Death, Memorialization and Deviant Spaces

Death, Memorialization and Deviant Spaces

Matthew Spokes; Jack Denham; Benedikt Lehmann

Emerald Publishing Limited
2018
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This book offers an ethnographic exploration of three sites of infamous atrocity and their differing memorialization. ‘Dark tourism’ research has studied the consumerization of spaces associated with death and barbarity, whilst ‘difficult heritage’ has looked at politicized, national debates that surround the preservation of death. This book contributes to these debates by applying spatial theory on a scalar level, particularly through the work of Henri Lefebvre. It uses escalating case studies to situate memorialization, and the multifarious demands of politics, consumption and community, within a framework that rearticulates ‘lived’, ‘perceived’ and ‘conceived’ aspects of deviant spaces ranging from the small (a bench) to the very large (a city). The first case study, the Tyburn gallows site in York, uses Lefebvre’s notion of ‘theatrical space’ to contextualize the role of performativity in memorialization. The second, Number 25 Cromwell Street in Gloucester, builds on this by exploring the absence of memorialization through Lefebvre’s concept of ‘contradictory space’ and the impact this has on consumption. The third expands to consider the city as a problematic memorial, here focusing on the political subjectivities of Dresden – rebuilt following the devastation of the Second World War – and its contemporary associations with neo-Nazi and anti-fascist protests. Ultimately, by examining the issue of scale in heritage, the book seeks to develop a new way of unpacking and understanding the heteroglossic nature of deviant space and memorialization.