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Gaming Cultures And Place In Asiapacific 1st Edition Larissa Hjorth

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Gaming Cultures And Place In Asiapacific 1st Edition Larissa Hjorth
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.63 MB
Pages: 298
Author: Larissa Hjorth, Dean Chan (editors)
ISBN: 9780203875957, 9780415535892, 9780415996273, 0203875958, 0415535891, 0415996279
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Gaming Cultures And Place In Asiapacific 1st Edition Larissa Hjorth by Larissa Hjorth, Dean Chan (editors) 9780203875957, 9780415535892, 9780415996273, 0203875958, 0415535891, 0415996279 instant download after payment.

This collection explores the relationship between digital gaming and its cultural context by focusing on the burgeoning Asia-Pacific region. Encompassing key locations for global gaming production and consumption such as Japan, China, and South Korea, as well as increasingly significant sites including Australia and Singapore, the region provides a wealth of divergent examples of the role of gaming as a socio-cultural phenomenon. Drawing from micro ethnographic studies of specific games and gaming locales to macro political economy analyses of techno-nationalisms and trans-cultural flows, this collection provides an interdisciplinary model for thinking through the politics of gaming production, representation, and consumption in the region.

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