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History In Games Contingencies Of An Authentic Past Martin Lorber Editor Felix Zimmermann Editor

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History In Games Contingencies Of An Authentic Past Martin Lorber Editor Felix Zimmermann Editor
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Publisher: transcript Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.95 MB
Pages: 284
Author: Martin Lorber (editor); Felix Zimmermann (editor)
ISBN: 9783839454206, 3839454204
Language: English
Year: 2020

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History In Games Contingencies Of An Authentic Past Martin Lorber Editor Felix Zimmermann Editor by Martin Lorber (editor); Felix Zimmermann (editor) 9783839454206, 3839454204 instant download after payment.

Where do we end up when we enter the time machine that is the digital game? One axiomatic truth of historical research is that the past is the time-space that eludes human intervention. Every account made of the past is therefore only an approximation. But how is it that strolling through ancient Alexandria can feel so real in the virtual world? Claims of authenticity are prominent in discussions surrounding the digital games of our time. What is historical authenticity and does it even matter? When does authenticity or the lack thereof become political? By answering these questions, the book illuminates the ubiquitous category of authenticity from the perspective of historical game studies.

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