Play, performance, and identity : how institutions structure ludic spaces

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Play, performance, and identity : how institutions structure ludic spaces

edited by Matt Omasta and Drew Chappell

(Routledge advances in theatre and performance studies, 35)

Routledge, 2015

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [165]-175) and index

Contents of Works
  • Introduction: play matters / Matt Omasta and Drew Chappell
  • Warriors, wizards, and clerics: heroric identity construction in live action role playing games / Dani Snyder-Young
  • Homo ludens and the sharks: structuring alternative realities while shark cage diving in South Africa / Michael Schwartz
  • Playfully empowering: stunt runners and momentary performance / Terry Brino-Dean
  • The future of family play at Epcot / John Newman
  • Mormons think they should dance / Megan Sanborn Jones
  • All the dungeon's a stage: the lived experiences of commercial BDSM players / Danielle Szlawieniec-Haw
  • Cheering is tied to eating: consumption and excess in immersive, role specific dinner theatre spaces / Drew Chappell
  • Becoming Batman: cosplay, performance, and ludic transformation at Comic-con / Kane Anderson
  • Plaza Indonesia: performing modernity in a shopping mall / Jennifer Goodlander
  • Britpicking as cultural policing in fanfiction / Erin Horáková
  • Dramatic manipulations: conflict, empathy, and identity in world of Warcraft / Kimi Johnson
  • Afterword: who are you? / Matt Omasta & Drew Chappell
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