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English 187A - Fall, 2013
Topics in Literature & Media
Topic: Video Games & Literature
Class Information
Instructor:
Milburn, Colin
CRN:
53547
Time:
MW 2:10-5:00
Location:
248 Voorhies
Description
The video game has now emerged as a dominant media form of contemporary culture. This seminar will examine the video game as a storytelling medium, addressing the formal features that distinguish video games from other narrative texts. At the same time, we will study the relationship of video games to literary fiction in today’s global media ecology, focusing on examples of video games that explicitly establish textual relationships with one or more works of literature, as well as examples of literary texts that establish narrative relationships with video games. We will also investigate the strategic ways that video games, in claiming the status of high art, increasingly position themselves as “interactive fictions” whose characters, plotlines, and gameplay mechanics draw upon, and contribute to, broader literary traditions.
Grading
gameplay project; term paper; in-class presentation; seminar participation
Texts
For the Win
, Cory Doctorow
Twisty Little Passages: An Approach to Interactive Fiction
, Nick Montfort
Bioshock
Reamde
, Neal Stephenson
Ready Player One
, Ernest Cline
Myst