Título: Avatar, Identification, Pornography [by John Frow, with responses from Tony Bennett and Stephen Muecke]
Autores: Schlunke (intro.), Katrina; University of Technology, Sydney
Frow, John; University of Melbourne
Bennett, Tony; University of Western Sydney
Muecke, Stephen; University of New South Wales
Fecha: 2012-12-04
Publicador: Cultural Studies Review
Fuente:
Tipo: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Tema: Cultural Studies; Media; Literature
Fictional character, digital gaming, avatars, pornography
Descripción: Fictional character is textually constructed in the play between positions of enunciation and figural constructs in the storyworld, and these positions are cumulatively and complexly filled during the course of a prose narrative or a lyric or a film or gameplay. This article explores that work through a discussion of the role of avatars in digital gaming and of the inscription of the reader or viewer into pornography.
Idioma: Inglés

Artículos similares:

Heroes, Mates and Family: How Tragedy Teaches Us About Being Australian por Gillman, Sarah; University of South Australia
Poems: 'Weights' and 'Measures' por Dicinoski, Michelle; University of Queensland
Sound Ecologies por Duffy, Michelle; Monash University
Presence of the Gift por Game, Ann; University of New South Wales,Metcalfe, Andrew; University of New South Wales
Windows Wound Down por Brown, Pam; Sydney
10 
The Clearing: Heidegger’s Lichtung and The Big Scrub por Garbutt, Rob; Southern Cross University