DoctorPhobos
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This thesis is an investigation of โGamer Girlfriendsโ and deconstructs the stereotypes surrounding this particular phenomenon by presenting the accounts of the lived experiences of those who may be labelled as a โGamer Girlfriendโ. In its place, the term โGamer Girlfriendsโ gestures towards the complexity of affective relationships at the nexus of gaming, romantic relationships and the experiences of women. Exploring the particular barriers in gaming faced by women, this research has conducted interviews with women who have played videogames with their partners, so as to form a more nuanced and multifaceted picture of the role of women in gaming. This thesis critically examines the dynamics of what are otherwise considered to be positive relationships, and examines how these dynamics may impact on womenโs experiences of gaming.
Focusing on relationship dynamics and the interplay of gender, constructs a framework that apprehends gaming as a culture which is situated within wider social contexts, rather than insulated or segregated from everyday lived experiences. This thesis uses the critical identity theory of existential feminism to shed light on the underlying heteronormative limitations imposed by the games industry, the gaming โcommunityโ, and media
discourses. This researchโs ethnographic data is analysed with the theories of โaffective labourโ and โgender performativityโ. These discussions explore the negotiations and sways of affective powers in relationship dynamics, traditional gender roles, and the โhypermasculinityโ of gaming culture, conveyed in the โmodulationโ of gender
performance and gaming practices โ the limited โmodesโ in which women are afforded to express themselves in gaming.
@KingNullPointer Let's see if this works... https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DSwNsvA_1flxPJ94kD6uogptF6_98qNn/view?usp=drivesdk
I hated demoing 4th ed.
It was nice meeting new people, but 4th was just a computer RPG played with paper.
3rd edition made miniatures almost necessary, before which we hardly used miniatures unless to show party order or the like.
5th is a blend of 3rd /3.5 and 4th with a bit of 1st/2nd for seasoning.
Unfortunately, I haven't done any decent roleplaying for the past few years. Just some Call of Cthulhu and Numenera demos for Free RPG Day.
I'm thinking that if I run D&D again, I'm going old school.
Pathfinder started out good but ran into the same problem with 3rd and all the splat books.
Greyhawk forever for me
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