Gaming as Culture: Essays on Reality, Identity and Experience in Fantasy Games by J. Patrick Williams, Michelle Nephew, Sean Q. Hendricks, W. Keith Winkler

Gaming as Culture: Essays on Reality, Identity and Experience in Fantasy Games

J. Patrick Williams, Michelle Nephew, Sean Q. Hendricks, W. Keith Winkler

224 pages first pub 2006 (editions)

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Since tabletop fantasy role-playing games emerged in the 1970s, fantasy gaming has made a unique contribution to popular culture and perceptions of social realities in America and around the world. This contribution is increasingly apparent as the...

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