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“Emergent Countries Play, Too!”: The Zeebo Console as a (Partial) Decolonial Project
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Article de revue
Auteur/contributeur
- Paula, Bruno de (Auteur)
Titre
“Emergent Countries Play, Too!”: The Zeebo Console as a (Partial) Decolonial Project
Résumé
The present paper discusses questions related to the histories of videogames, more specifically in how we approach videogames in Global South. By using Zeebo, a Brazilian console produced in the late 2000s as an epistemic tool, I discuss the limitations of universalist, mainstream-centric epistemological models for exploring videogames as cultural phenomena. By investigating Zeebo’s discourses about piracy and players in the Global South, I argue that this platform can be seen as a partial decolonial project, destabilising conventional historical narratives about South-North relationships in videogames, but refraining from challenging a mainstream, Global North oriented epistemology. This exploratory work, therefore, elaborates on how a decolonial project of history of videogames, one that is more epistemically just to Global South, could be sought.
Publication
Revista Contracampo
Volume
40
Numéro
2
Date
1 septembre 2021
Langue
Anglais
ISSN
2238-2577
Titre abrégé
“Emergent countries play, too!”
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06/12/2022 10:00
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Number: 2
Référence
Paula, B. de. (2021). “Emergent Countries Play, Too!”: The Zeebo Console as a (Partial) Decolonial Project. Revista Contracampo, 40(2). https://doi.org/10.22409/contracampo.v40i2.50267
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