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Tim Beasley-Murray, "Critical Games: On Play and Seriousness in Academia, Literature and Life" (Manchester UP, 2025)

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Oct 25, 2025
Tim Beasley-Murray is an Associate Professor of European Thought and Culture at University College London and author of Critical Games. He explores the interplay between play and seriousness in literature and academia. Tim discusses how different modes of play enhance our understanding of ethical storytelling and creative expression. He emphasizes the importance of the humanities and shares insights on Emmanuel Carrère's blurring of fiction and reality. Ultimately, Tim advocates for a more playful and embodied approach to academic writing.
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INSIGHT

Play And Seriousness Are Entangled

  • Play and seriousness are not opposites; contemporary life entwines playful forms with grave consequences.
  • Fictional modes and media now shape politics and reality through 'post-truth' spillover.
INSIGHT

Three Modes Of Play

  • Distinguish 'playing at' (disclaiming responsibility) and 'playing with' (manipulative) from full play that risks losing and finding the self.
  • Full play throws you into ethical engagement rather than denying responsibility.
ADVICE

Own The Ludic Side Of Academia

  • Academics should own the ludic and pleasurable aspects of their work rather than deny them in defensive rhetoric.
  • Play more fully as a way to achieve seriousness and avoid po-faced cultural defenses.
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