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UNIBAS000020281 |
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Manganelli, Giorgio |
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Pinocchio: un libro parallelo / Giorgio Manganelli |
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UNINA9910544875903321 |
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Autore |
Ramirez J. Jesse |
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Titolo |
Rules of the Father in The Last of Us : Masculinity Among the Ruins of Neoliberalism / / by J. Jesse Ramirez |
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2022 |
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9783030896041 |
9783030896034 |
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[1st ed. 2022.] |
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1 online resource (150 pages) |
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Palgrave Studies in (Re)Presenting Gender, , 2662-9372 |
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Gender identity in mass media |
Games |
Popular culture |
Media and Gender |
Games Studies |
Popular Culture |
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Spoiler Alert -- Chapter 2. Prologue: Father Fails -- Part I. Summer -- Chapter 3. Quarantine Zone: American Dystopia -- Chapter 4. The Outskirts: Fridging Tess -- Chapter 5. Bill's Town: No Country for Gay Men -- Chapter 6. Pittsburg and Suburbs: Sacrificial Blackness -- Part II. Fall -- Chapter 7. Tommy's Dam and The University: The New Frontier -- Part III. Winter -- Chapter 8. Lakeside Resort: Reversal -- Part IV. Spring -- Chapter 9. Bus Depot, Firefly Lab, and Jackson: What a Dad's Gotta Do -- Conclusion: Good Riddance, Joel! . |
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In this 'critical playthrough' of The Last of Us, Ramirez thinks the game's various tropes and processes through the 'metagame' of hegemonic masculinity and neoliberal individualism, producing a superb close reading of how the game's possibility space maps onto contemporary debates about whiteness, violence, and neoliberalism. Prof. Gerald Voorhees, University of Waterloo, Canada. |
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