Cinesthetic Play, or Gaming in the Flesh
This paper adapts Vivian Sobchack’s (2004) concept of the cinesthetic subject, which addresses the corporeality of the cinematic experience, to the medium of videogaming. I thus develop the concept of cinesthetic play by translating the three components constitutive of Sobchack’s cinesthetic subjec...
Main Author: | Danny Steur |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Glasgow
2022-05-01
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Series: | Press Start |
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Online Access: | http://press-start.gla.ac.uk/index.php/press-start/article/view/216 |
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