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The Rhetoric Of Videogames As Embodied Practice Procedural Habits 1st Edition Steve Holmes

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The Rhetoric Of Videogames As Embodied Practice Procedural Habits 1st Edition Steve Holmes
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.86 MB
Pages: 274
Author: Steve Holmes
ISBN: 9780367890902, 9781138303270, 9780203731260, 0367890909, 1138303275, 0203731263
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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The Rhetoric Of Videogames As Embodied Practice Procedural Habits 1st Edition Steve Holmes by Steve Holmes 9780367890902, 9781138303270, 9780203731260, 0367890909, 1138303275, 0203731263 instant download after payment.

The Rhetoric of Videogames as Embodied Practice offers a critical reassessment of embodiment and materiality in rhetorical considerations of videogames. Holmes argues that rhetorical and philosophical conceptions of "habit" offer a critical resource for describing the interplay between thinking (writing and rhetoric) and embodiment. The book demonstrates how Aristotle's understanding of character (ethos), habit (hexis), and nature (phusis) can productively connect rhetoric to what Holmes calls "procedural habits": the ways in which rhetoric emerges from its interactions with the dynamic accumulation of conscious and nonconscious embodied experiences that consequently give rise to meaning, procedural subjectivity, control, and communicative agency both in digital game design discourse and the activity of play.

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