Race, Gender, and Deviance in Xbox Liveprovides a much-needed theoretical framework for examining deviant behavior and deviant bodies within one of the largest virtual gaming communities-Xbox Live. Previous research on video games has focused mostly on violence and examining violent behavior resulting from consuming this medium. This limited scope has skewed criminologists' understanding of video games and video game culture. Xbox Live has proven to be more than just a gaming platform for users. It has evolved into a multimedia entertainment outlet for more than 20 million users. This book examines the nature of social interactions within Xbox Live, which are often riddled with deviant behavior, including but not limited to racism and sexism. The text situates video games within a hegemonic framework deploying whiteness and masculinity as the norm. The experiences of the marginalized bodies are situated within the framework of deviance as they fail to conform to the hegemonic norm and become victims of racism, sexism, and other types of harassment.
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Race, Gender, And Deviance In Xbox Live: Theoretical Perspectives From The Virtual Margins
Drawing from a range of sociological theories of race, gender, and collective behavior, this book provides an intersectional analysis of virtual communities¿specifically Xbox Live (an online video gaming platform). Using game narrative and ethnographic data, Gray illuminates how video games serve as ideological projects that reproduce the unequal representation and treatment of people of color and women within the gaming community. Accessibly written and supported by rich qualitative data, this book could be invaluable in sociology and game design courses alike.
--Bertan Buyukozturk, Department of Sociology, Florida State University
Published date: Oct 03, 2024
Language: English
No. of Pages: 114
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9781138143326
Dimensions:
6.88" W x
1.0" L x
9.69" H
Kishonna Gray
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