

Christopher B. Patterson and Tara Fickle, "Made in Asia/America: Why Video Games Were Never (Really) about Us" (Duke UP, 2024)
Aug 24, 2024
Christopher B. Patterson and Tara Fickle delve into the intricate connections between video games and racial dynamics between Asian and American cultures. They discuss the impact of gaming Orientalism and cultural representation, advocating for more inclusive narratives around Asian identities. Their insights highlight how games like Death Stranding and Animal Crossing reflect societal issues, especially during COVID-19. They also emphasize the importance of integrating diverse perspectives in game studies, including insights from Indigenous creators, to enrich the gaming discourse.
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Intro
00:00 • 6min
Critical Perspectives on Gaming Culture
05:56 • 9min
Cultural Interpretation and Imperialism in Video Games
14:56 • 4min
Cultural Reflections in Gaming
19:01 • 10min
Integrating Perspectives in Global Game Studies
28:34 • 5min
Exploring Interactive Editorial Approaches in Video Game Studies
33:12 • 2min
The Influence of Indigenous Voices in Video Game Studies
35:38 • 2min