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Becoming a Gamer: Performative Construction of Gendered Gamer Identities

2021

This article examines how women construct their gameplay identities in relation to the hegemonic “gamer” discourse. The article is based on semi-structured in-depth interviews with women who occupy central roles in the Finnish gaming industry. We deploy Judith Butler’s theorization of performative identity construction to examine how the women negotiate their identity in relation to the hegemonic gamer discourse, focusing on how they both embrace and resist the hegemonic, masculine constructions of gameplay. The study shows the dynamics surrounding the gamer identity. While women submit to the hegemonic gamer discourse, reproducing the masculine gamer notions to gain recognition as a viabl…

Cultural StudiesHegemonydigital gamessosiaalinen identiteetti050801 communication & media studiesPerformative utteranceResistance (psychoanalysis)pelikulttuuriresistancesukupuolittuminen0508 media and communications5. Gender equalityArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)genderpeliteollisuusSociologygamer identityperformatiivisuusRelation (history of concept)Applied PsychologyCommunication05 social sciences050301 education16. Peace & justiceHuman-Computer InteractionperformativitypelialasukupuoliroolitAestheticsAnthropologyPerformativityConstruct (philosophy)0503 educationGames and Culture
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Approaching Economic Inequality through Late Medieval Tax Records: Valls (1378), Sevile (1384) and Palma (1478)

2017

Wealth inequality in pre-industrial societies is a newly reinvigorated topic in economic history. Late medieval historians, particularly those of Iberia, face the challenge to catch up with their early modern counterparts. This proves completely possible due to the existence of analytic methods already developed in economics, as well as tax sources based on patrimony estimates of tax-payers. With the aim of addressing such a topic, this essay analyses three cases coming from various late medieval Iberian populations: Valls (1378), Seville (1384) and Palma (1478). In the case of Valls and Sevile the evidence has been based on transcriptions of available material, while for Palma we have stud…

Cultural StudiesHistoryOccupational groupHistoryInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectFace (sociological concept)Context (language use)lcsh:D1-2009Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)desigualdad económicabaja edad mediaWealth distributionmedia_commoneconomic inequalityGini coefficientlcsh:History (General) and history of EuropeBaja Edad Medialcsh:History (General)Later Middle Ageslcsh:DEthnologyfuentes fiscalesIberiatax sourcesHumanitiesiberia
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Yo, intelectual: Pío Baroja frente a las masas y la democracia

2014

This paper aims to chart how the Basque writer Pío Baroja’s attitude as an intellectual evolved over the final years of the nineteenth and the early decades of the twentieth century, at a time when a new ‘social subject’ was emerging and becoming consolidated in Spain. It therefore analyses Baroja’s thought in relation to two of the topics of greatest concern to Spanish and European intellectuals of the day: the relationship of the individual to the mass and intellectuals’ attitude to democracy.

Cultural StudiesHistorySociology and Political SciencedemocracyGeneral Arts and Humanitiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectEspañalcsh:ADemocracyGeneral WorksmassesChartSpainmasasPío BarojaAdemocraciaintellectualintelectualSocial subjectlcsh:General WorksRelation (history of concept)Humanitiesmedia_commonArbor: Ciencia, Pensamiento y Cultura
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‘To Make a People Out of a Mere Population’: Sovereignty and Governmentality in Hegemonic Russian Cultural Policy

2022

Abstract The paper claims that contemporary Russian cultural policy has been determined by political transformations associated with the political project to establish sovereignty that has organized Putin’s regime since 2012. The idea behind it is traced to Putin’s 2006 intention ‘to make a people out of a mere population’. To understand that intention, and to explain the contribution of culture and cultural policy to its concretization, the paper draws on Foucault’s account of sovereignty and governmentality, and the development of the Gramscian notion of hegemony. The paper argues that Putin’s regime uses governmentality in its hegemonic project to establish sovereignty. To describe that …

Cultural StudiesHistorySociology and Political Sciencehegemoniakulttuuripolitiikkasovereigntypoliittiset järjestelmätstate cultural policyPutin VladimirgovernmentalityRussiakansatconservative hegemonyVenäjähallintohallitukset (valtiot)Political Science and International Relationsdraft concept on culturekonservatismisuvereniteettivaltaRussian Politics
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Studying ideology and discourse as knowledge, power and material practices

2021

The notion of ideology plays a crucial role in the social sciences in general and discourse studies in particular because it helps us conceptualize, problematize and understand the complex relation...

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageCommunicationDiscourse analysismedia_common.quotation_subjectKnowledge powerSociologyIdeologyRelation (history of concept)Epistemologymedia_commonJournal of Multicultural Discourses
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Testimonio y literatura. Algunas reflexiones y tres realizaciones en la narrativa argentina: Walsh, Urondo, Cortázar (1957-1974)

2015

Resumen: El estudio de la relación entre testimonio yliteratura reviste la complejidad que conlleva lasiempre discutida definición de lo literario. En efecto,la discusión sobre qué había de ser la literatura, en unaAmérica Latina cuyo proceso revolucionario se veía enmarcha, posibilitó la institucionalización el testimoniocomo género literario en el comienzo de la década de1970. El presente artículo se inserta dentro de dichadiscusión, presentsando el fenómeno de la literaturatestimonial desde el punto de vista de susimplicaciones teóricas y mostrando los criteriosconceptuales que sustentan, en nuestro enfoque, laconstrucción de un corpus de literatura testimonial.De acuerdo a dichos criter…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryTESTIMONIOmedia_common.quotation_subjectAÑOS 60-70HumanidadesContext (language use)Language and LinguisticsLengua y LiteraturaHUMANIDADESPhenomenonNarrativeRelation (history of concept)media_commonLiteratureLiterary genre//purl.org/becyt/ford/6 [https]UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASbusiness.industryLiteraturas EspecíficasCommunicationField (Bourdieu)Philosophy//purl.org/becyt/ford/6.2 [https]AmbiguityTestimonialLITERATURALITERATURA ARGENTINA:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Humanidades. GeneralidadesbusinessHumanities
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Las frazadas en la memoria de la dictadura chilena : el caso de Jorge Montealegre

2020

As Pia Montalva (2013) points out, the blankets are the artefacts that best represent political imprisonment and its ambiguities: on the one hand, they embody the basic functions of the technology of power in dictatorship: they take away speech and sight, immobilise the body, erase the individuality of the face and the countenance, isolate the individuals from their environment,. On the other hand, they contribute to restoring a certain normality in an exceptional situation such as that of confinement and allow the uncertainty of detention to be accepted. In Jorge Montealegre's testimony (2003) about his forced stay in the National Stadium, written thirty years after the military coup, the …

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageHistoryUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectMatrix (music)Face (sociological concept)DictatorshipLanguage and LinguisticsPower (social and political)SightSymbolPolitics:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]ImprisonmentHumanitiesmedia_common
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El oficio de la resistencia. <i>Salvem</i> y <i>Viu al Cabanyal</i> como formas de contención del urbanismo neoliberal

2014

This article puts the spotlight on the resistance being displayed in the face of the expropriation and gentrification process currently affecting Valencia’s Cabanyal district (Spain). El Cabanyal is a district that has been left to the whim of town planners wielding megaproject/events cloaked in high-sounding rhetoric proclaiming excellence and competiveness. Specifically, we shall be looking closely at « Salvem el Cabanyal » as a response to the execution of the new Town Planning Plan, and « Viu al Cabanyal » as a means of putting a halt to progressive degradation. Salvem , a platform comprising several different entities, enjoys the support of an array of political, academic and social gr…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and Languagemedia_common.quotation_subjectFace (sociological concept)Gender studiesPublic administrationGentrificationLanguage and LinguisticsPoliticsExpropriationExcellenceRhetoricMegaprojectDynamismSociologymedia_commonRevista de Dialectología y Tradiciones Populares
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Henrik Wergeland's Bouquet: Fredrika Bremer, Sentimentality and Nationalism inJan van Huysum's Flower Piece

2015

Henrik Wergeland's poem Jan van Huysums Blomsterstykke (1840) is often characterized as a key work of Norwegian and Nordic romanticism. Where previous criticism has primarily focused on the poem's ekphrastic dimension, this reading will draw attention to how it employs many forms and genres, at the same time examining neglected thematic strands in the poem. A key lead to the poem's generic placement is provided by its oft-overlooked front-page, paratextual dedication to the Swedish novelist Fredrika Bremer. It will be argued that works by Bremer, such as Hemmet, not only provide some precedent for the ekphrastic dimension of Wergeland's poem, but more importantly reveal the latter text's un…

Cultural StudiesLiteratureLiterature and Literary TheoryPoetrybusiness.industryPhilosophyContext (language use)SentimentalityNationalismKey (music)CriticismRomanticismbusinessRelation (history of concept)European Romantic Review
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“Not Only for a Celebration of Competitive Overwatch but Also for National Pride”: Sportificating the Overwatch World Cup 2016

2020

While the most popular forms of organized competitive digital gaming, also known as eSports, have begun finding their place within and in relation to both mainstream entertainment culture and the field of traditional sports, their history is one of struggling to be accepted as “true sports.” Partly because of this history, great effort has been put into the sportification of eSports by presenting competitions in familiar ways adapted from traditional sports. In this article, we examine the process of sportification of eSports in the context of tournament broadcasts. We analyze the Overwatch World Cup 2016 tournament, comparing its final broadcast to the 2014 FIFA World Cup’s final broadcast…

Cultural StudiesPridetelevisioelektroninen urheilumedia_common.quotation_subject518 Media and communicationsOverwatch050801 communication & media studiesbroadcastingEntertainment0508 media and communicationsBroadcasting (networking)sportificationurheiluArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Political scienceMainstreamta616Relation (history of concept)Applied Psychologymedia_commonCommunicationmedia05 social sciencesComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTINGMedia studies050301 educationHuman-Computer InteractionFIFAAnthropology0503 educationdigitaaliset pelitGames and Culture
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