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E-raamat: New Approach to Reading Videogames as Story: Virtual Cathedrals in an Age of Decadence

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This book introduces a new methodology for understanding videogames, with particular attention to three types of videogames: toy-games, storybook games, and ludonarratives. This methodology pulls from phenomenological and deconstructionist roots, informed by medieval studies and the history of reading, to emphasize how important playing stories can be as a form of narrative. This book explores the idea of storyplaying in connection with new ideas on intromersive movement, game mechanics, and sacred play to develop a typology of videogames that will enable critics, educators, and theorists to situate videogames within a broad continuum of literary history.

Building on this foundation, this book continues by exploring additional facets of this methodology by exploring the relationship between videogames and film criticism, the emerging art world of game-mediated photography, the various economies constructed around videogames, the potential of games to serve as third places, and some suggestions for videogames in the classroom. These ideas are contextualized by the author’s argument that videogames serve a purpose akin to the original function of medieval cathedrals, as intentional virtual spaces with dedicated (and important) meditation, which, given today’s decadent cultural and political climate, underscores the urgency of recognizing videogames as being vital to our scholarly and educational enterprises.



This book will help educators to define videogames in a literary context, gives an overview of their history, and the current state of the industry, while also providing critical discussions of videogame theory.

Introduction,
Chapter 1 - Videogames and Pachyderms,
Chapter 2 - Sacred
Play,
Chapter 3: Bring Me That Horizon,
Chapter 4: The Rules of the Game,
Chapter 5: The Death of Multiplayer Stories,
Chapter 6: Digital Literacy and
Learning,
Chapter 7: Case Studies / Typology,
Chapter 8: Functional Spaces
Chapter 9: Film, Videogames, and Culture,
Chapter 10: Modern Classrooms and
Modern Cathedrals, Appendix 1: Game Suggestions, Games Cited, Bibliography,
Index
Thomas Rowland is an independent scholar working on videogames and the history of reading.