Film and Media Studies 261 - VIDEO GAMES & POLITICS OF PLAY

Fall
2017
01
4.00
Jennifer Malkowski
TTh 03:00-04:20
Smith College
10760-F17
HILLYR 103
jmalkows@smith.edu
An estimated 63% of U.S. households have members who play video games regularly, and game sales routinely exceed film box office figures. As this medium grows in cultural power, it is increasingly important to think about how games make meaning. This course serves as an introduction to Game Studies, equipping students with the vocabulary to analyze video games, surveying the medium’s genres, and sampling this scholarly discipline’s most influential theoretical writing. The particular focus, though, is on the ideology operating beneath the surface of these popular entertainment objects and on the ways in which video games enter political discourse. Enrollment limit of 30.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.