Three Shadowed Dimensions of Feminine Presence in Video Games
Keywords:
gender, femininity, aging, tropes, bechdel-wallace test, tv tropesorg, crowd critiqueAbstract
Representations of femininity in video games and other media are often discussed with reference to the most popular games, their protagonists and their sexist predicament. This framing leaves in shadow other dimensions. We aim to identify some of them and to open a broader horizon for examining and designing femininity and gender in games. To this end we look into games with creative portrayals of feminine characters, diverging from the action-woman trope: The Walking Dead, The Path, and 80 Days. We talk in dialogue with scholars, but also with a digital crowd-critique movement for films and games, loosely centered on instruments such as the Bechdel-Wallace test and the TV Tropes.org wiki. We argue that the central analytical dimension of female character strength should be accompanied by three new axes, in order to examine feminine presence across ages, in the background fictive world created by the game, and in network edges of interaction.Downloads
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2016-01-01
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@Conference{digra778, title ="Three Shadowed Dimensions of Feminine Presence in Video Games", year = "2016", author = "Cosima, Rughiniș and Răzvan, Rughiniș and Toma, Elisabeta", publisher = "DiGRA", address = "Tampere", howpublished = "\url{https://dl.digra.org/index.php/dl/article/view/778}", booktitle = "Proceedings of DiGRA/FDG 2016 Conference"}
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