Gore galore: Literary theory and computer games

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Publication Type  Journal Article
Year of Publication  2002
Authors  Rockwell,G
Journal Title  Computers and the Humanities
Volume  36
Pagination  345-358
ISBN Number  0010-4817
Key Words  Video
Abstract  

Computer games have not been adequately theorized within the humanities. In this paper a brief history of computer games is presented as a starting point for developing a topology of games and a theory of computer games as rhetorical artifacts suitable for critical study. The paper addresses the question of why games should be treated seriously and suggests a theoretical approach based on Bakhtin's poetics of the novel where the experience of time and space (the chronotope) provides a framework of questions for discussing computer games.

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