I have a chapter on community histories in this book edited by the excellent Bonnie Ruberg and Adrienne Shaw. I’m very excited to get my copies through, there are some really amazing contributors featured in the volume including Jack Halberstam, Kathryn Bond Stockton, Katherine Cross, and Robert Yang.

The book mainly came out of the early Queerness and Games Conferences, which had a profound impact on the work I’m now doing in my PhD. I wouldn’t be the same today without the writing that’s featured here. I can’t recommend it highly enough.

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Queer Game Studies

A landmark anthology opens video game studies to queer culture

The in-depth, diverse, and accessible essays in Queer Game Studies use queerness to challenge the ideas that have dominated gaming discussions. This volume reveals the capacious albeit underappreciated communities that are making, playing, and studying queer games, demonstrating the centrality of LGBTQ issues to the gamer world and establishing an alternative lens for examining this increasingly important culture.

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