This collection, arriving in the wake of the 25th anniversary of
1998's Metal Gear Solid, provides scholars and fans alike with a
wide-ranging selection of critical essays on the franchise from
diverse disciplinary and thematic perspectives. With the conclusion of
Hideo Kojima's Metal Gear Solid video game series only recently behind
us, it is now both possible and essential to study this critically,
commercially, and culturally resonant series as a whole. The essays
contained in this volume, which are all new contributions from both
established and emerging scholars, take up this crucial opportunity to
consider and reconsider the cultural, historical, political,
philosophical, and aesthetic impact of the Metal Gear Solid games in
analyses spanning the series' canonical entries, adding to the
understanding of both well-studied installments and under- examined
ones. These contributions connect themes that emerge from the
games-such as sexuality and queerness, rhetoric and ethics, and
subjectivity and embodiment-while also demonstrating how the series
opens up broader questions about ecology, race, gender,
militarization, pedagogy, and game design, that demand continued
analysis and application. Each essay develops new avenues for
theoretical, rhetorical, and political exploration of the Metal Gear
Solid series, for Game Studies, and for the study of Popular Culture
writ large. As the first collection of critical inquiries into the
Metal Gear Solid series, this volume serves as crucial exegesis of and
critical companion to any future study of the series by celebrating,
critiquing, and critically interrogating its entries' rich cultural
and disciplinary import.
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Critical Essays and New Perspectives
Product details
ISBN
9798765123591
Published
2024
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury USA
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author