The undying ideologies of race and gender: the zombie apocalypse in Telltale’s The Walking Dead: Season One |
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Authors: | Brooke Bennett |
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Institution: | Division of Cinema and Media Studies, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA |
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Abstract: | Telltale Games’ narrative-based The Walking Dead: Season One portrays Lee Everett, an African American male, fighting through the zombie apocalypse. In addition to providing an intriguing character, the game pushes back against racial stereotypes frequently seen and further establishes a zone of oppositional politics. In addition to race, TWD: Season One’s gender ideologies also open up spaces of counterhegemonic politics, specifically through its presentation of abortion. Overall, the seemingly “undying” ideologies of race and gender are reconfigured and questioned in the space of the zombie apocalypse, providing alternative visions of identity politics. |
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Keywords: | Feminist media studies video games zombies |
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