ビデオゲームとセクシュアリティ<br>Rated M for Mature : Sex and Sexuality in Video Games

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ビデオゲームとセクシュアリティ
Rated M for Mature : Sex and Sexuality in Video Games

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 280 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781628925760
  • DDC分類 303.4834

Full Description

The word sex has many implications when it is used in connection with video games. As game studies scholars have argued, games are player-driven experiences. Players must participate in processes of play to move the game forward. The addition of content that incorporates sex and/or sexuality adds complexity that other media do not share.

Rated M for Mature further develops our understanding of the practices and activities of video games, specifically focusing on the intersection of games with sexual content. From the supposed scandal of "Hot Coffee" to the emergence of same-sex romance options in RPGs, the collection explores the concepts of sex and sexuality in the area of video games.

Contents

Acknowledgements

Notes on the Contributors

Introduction
Evan W. Lauteria (University of California, Davis, USA) and Matthew Wysocki (Flagler College, USA)

The (R)Evolution of Video Games and Sex

Intergenerational Tensions: Of Sex and the Hardware Cycle.
Rob Gallagher (King's College London, UK)

Beyond Rapelay: Self-regulation in the Japanese Erotic Video Game Industry
Jérémie Pelletier-Gagnon (University of Alberta, Canada), and Martin Picard (University of Montreal, Canada)

Assuring Quality: Early-1990s Nintendo Censorship and the Regulation of Queer Sexuality and Gender
Evan W. Lauteria (University of California, Davis, USA)

The Newest Significant Medium: Brown v. EMA and the 21st Century Status of Video Game Regulation
Zach Saltz (University of Kansas, USA)

Explicit Sexual Content in Early Console Video Games
Dan Mills (Georgia Highlands College, USA)

Video Games and Sexual (Dis)Embodiment

The Strange Case of the Misappearance of Sex in Videogames
Tanya Krzywinska (Falmouth University, UK).

Let's Play Master and Servant: BDSM and Directed Freedom in Game Design
Victor Navarro-Remesal (Centre d'Ensenyament Superior Alberta Giménez, Spain), and Shaila García-Catalán (Universitat Jaume I de Castelló, Spain)

Countergaming's Porn Parodies, Hard Core and Soft
Diana Pozo (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA)

Casual Sex: Sex as Currency Within Video Games
Casey Hart (Stephen F. Austin State University, USA)

"Embraced Eternity" Lately? Mislabeling and Subversion of Sexuality Labels through the Asari in the Mass Effect Trilogy.
Summer Glassie (Old Dominion University, USA)


Systems/Spaces of Sexual (Im)Possibilities

Playing for Intimacy: Love, Lust, and Desire in the Pursuit of Embodied Design.
Aaron Trammell (Rutgers University, USA), and Emma Leigh Waldron (Rutgers University, USA)

It's Not Just the Coffee That's Hot: Modding Sexual Content in Video Games
Matthew Wysocki (Flagler College, USA)

"Death by Scissors": Gay Fighter Supreme and the Sexuality That Isn't Sexual
Bridget Kies (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA)

Iterative Romance and Button-Mashing Sex: Gameplay Design and Video Games' Nice Guy Syndrome
Nicholas Ware (University of Central Florida, USA)

Climbing the Heterosexual Maze: Catherine and Queering Spatiality in Gaming
Jordan Youngblood (University of Florida, USA)

Assessing Player-Connected Versus Player-Disconnected Sex Acts in Video Games
Brent Kice (Frostburg State University, USA)