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The Ludic Culture of Modern Life: The Ludic Century
2023Fabian Arlt, Hans-Jürgen Arlt
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2009
This book represents a new departure in science studies: an analysis of a scientific style of writing, situating it within the context of the contemporary style of literature. Its philosophical significance is that it provides a novel way of making sense of the notion of a scientific style.
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This book represents a new departure in science studies: an analysis of a scientific style of writing, situating it within the context of the contemporary style of literature. Its philosophical significance is that it provides a novel way of making sense of the notion of a scientific style.
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2015
How have the ways we imagine and understand games changed since World War II? Play and games, although inextricably connected, have come to mean quite different things in the early twenty-first century popular culture, and I argue that this change is a cultural product of The Cold War.
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How have the ways we imagine and understand games changed since World War II? Play and games, although inextricably connected, have come to mean quite different things in the early twenty-first century popular culture, and I argue that this change is a cultural product of The Cold War.
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Abstract The third chapter of the book contrasts a more dynamic, interactive ludic hearing with the more static, reflective aesthetic hearing. Building on the work of game music scholars Isabella van Elferen, William Cheng, Kiri Miller, and Julianne Grasso, on the one hand, and on Carolyn Abbate’s ‘drastic’ critique of musical ...
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