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Rhetoric and recapture: Theorising digital game ecologies through EA’s The Sims series

First author: Bianchi
Year: 2014


Abstract

This essay offers an ecocritical approach to studying games that accounts for the relationships between nature, technology and culture as they are configured by game design. By performing a reading of rhetoric and technological recapture in Electronic Arts’s (EA’s) The Sims series, the essay untangles how game design and game technology reflect ideologies – sometimes even conflicting ones – about how humans should relate to and interact with nature. This essay also argues that advancements in digital game technology afford designers and players the option to explore and perpetuate more complex and diverse ideologies about humans and nature that move away from anthropocentric and speciesist perspectives.


Details

Language: English
Country of affiliation: United States


Published in: Green Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism
Publication type: Journal article


Source: https://doi.org/10.1080/14688417.2014.963881


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