War Games

Author:   Jonna Eagle
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
ISBN:  

9780813598925


Pages:   196
Publication Date:   15 November 2019
Recommended Age:   From 16 to 99 years
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Jonna Eagle
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
Imprint:   Rutgers University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 11.40cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 17.80cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9780813598925


ISBN 10:   0813598923
Pages:   196
Publication Date:   15 November 2019
Recommended Age:   From 16 to 99 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contents Introduction 1. Live Tabletop Games
 Gaming in Miniature Combat and Contact Sports Military Maneuvers Recreational Reenactments 2. On Screen Authentic Violence and the World War Two Combat Reports Saving Private Ryan and the Reenactment of the Real Vietnam on Big Screens and Small Somatic War in the Twenty-First Century 3. Interactive Flight Simulation and the Technologies of Preemption The Military-Entertainment Complex First-Person Shooters Realism in Videogames Back to the Battleground Acknowledgements Further Reading Works Cited Index  

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As Eagle's comprehensive overview of war gaming shows, war cannot be understood apart from its mediation. The visual, narrative and operational logics of war games have shaped the experience of warfighting through and through, often to the detriment of those who fight or get caught in the crossfire. --Stacy Takacs co-author of American Militarism on the Small Screen Let Eagle's brisk storytelling shuttle you through a labyrinth of training simulators, re-enactments, video games, epic films, and more. You will be rewarded with a staggeringly rich meditation on our cultural obsession with representing the unrepresentable. From capture the flag to capture the real, I know of no other text that delivers an Olympian glimpse of the whole spectrum with such breadth, clarity, and style. --Roger Stahl author of Through the Crosshairs: War, Visual Culture, and the Weaponized Gaze Lucid and engaging, War Games describes a world permeated by symbolic figurations of war, from toy soldiers, to full scale combat simulations, to the screen media of film and video games. A fascinating, well-written work. --Robert Burgoyne author of Film Nation: Hollywood Looks at U.S. History, Revised Edition


Let Eagle's brisk storytelling shuttle you through a labyrinth of training simulators, re-enactments, video games, epic films, and more. You will be rewarded with a staggeringly rich meditation on our cultural obsession with representing the unrepresentable. From capture the flag to capture the real, I know of no other text that delivers an Olympian glimpse of the whole spectrum with such breadth, clarity, and style. --Roger Stahl author of Through the Crosshairs: War, Visual Culture, and the Weaponized Gaze As Eagle's comprehensive overview of war gaming shows, war cannot be understood apart from its mediation. The visual, narrative and operational logics of war games have shaped the experience of warfighting through and through, often to the detriment of those who fight or get caught in the crossfire. --Stacy Takacs co-author of American Militarism on the Small Screen Lucid and engaging, War Games describes a world permeated by symbolic figurations of war, from toy soldiers, to full scale combat simulations, to the screen media of film and video games. A fascinating, well-written work. --Robert Burgoyne author of Film Nation: Hollywood Looks at U.S. History, Revised Edition


As Eagle's comprehensive overview of war gaming shows, war cannot be understood apart from its mediation. The visual, narrative and operational logics of war games have shaped the experience of warfighting through and through, often to the detriment of those who fight or get caught in the crossfire. --Stacy Takacs co-author of American Militarism on the Small Screen Let Eagle's brisk storytelling shuttle you through a labyrinth of training simulators, re-enactments, video games, epic films, and more. You will be rewarded with a staggeringly rich meditation on our cultural obsession with representing the unrepresentable. From capture the flag to capture the real, I know of no other text that delivers an Olympian glimpse of the whole spectrum with such breadth, clarity, and style. --Roger Stahl author of Through the Crosshairs: War, Visual Culture, and the Weaponized Gaze Lucid and engaging, War Games describes a world permeated by symbolic figurations of war, from toy soldiers, to full scale combat simulations, to the screen media of film and video games. A fascinating, well-written work. --Robert Burgoyne author of Film Nation: Hollywood Looks at U.S. History, Revised Edition


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JONNA EAGLE is an associate professor of film and media in the department of American studies at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. She is the author of Imperial Affects: Sensational Melodrama and the Attractions of American Cinema (Rutgers University Press, 2017).  

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