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

Oct 25, 2025
Tim Beasley-Murray, Associate Professor at University College London, dives into the interplay of playfulness and seriousness in academia and literature. He argues that these elements are not contradictory but intertwined, affecting our understanding of politics and contemporary life. Delving into the works of Emmanuel Carrère, Tim examines literature's ethical responsibilities, particularly in autofiction. He discusses the ludic nature of academia and how impacts can ripple through reality, showcasing a unique blend of creative and critical thought.
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Play And Seriousness Entangle

  • Play and seriousness are not opposites but increasingly entangled in contemporary life and politics.
  • Fictional forms and media increasingly mediate real-world experience, blurring play and gravity.
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Three Modes Of Play

  • Distinguish playing at, playing with, and full play to judge ethical responsibility in games.
  • Full play involves losing oneself and can produce genuine openness and ethical engagement.
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Own Academia's Ludic Side

  • Academia contains a ludic, sometimes ridiculous side that scholars often deny while defending the humanities.
  • Owning and playing that ludic quality can be a more effective and honest defense than po-faced seriousness.
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