Russian Overlords, Vodka, and Logoffski: Russian- and English- Language Discourse About Anti-Russian Xenophobia in the EVE Online Community

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Russian Overlords, Vodka, and Logoffski: Russian- and English- Language Discourse About Anti-Russian Xenophobia in the EVE Online Community
Résumé
This article explores the attitudes of EVE Online players toward their Russian counterparts. Popular community opinion paints Russian players as aggressive, cliquish and hostile, and as cheats who exploit the game in order to make (real-world) money. The article also analyzes the ways in which Russian pilots challenge, subvert, and discuss these attitudes. Two key arguments are presented. First, that although perceptions of Russian EVE players are often negative, these discourses in EVE are complicated by the fact that aggression, organization, and tight player groups are prerequisites for success within the game. Second, the opinions and agency of Russian players are highlighted. By examining both Russian- and English-language discussions, we see that rather than being silent victims of discrimination, or economic migrants “ruining” the game for other players, Russian pilots inhabit a complex space in a community engaged in two-way dialogue about culture, ethnicity, and play practices in EVE.
Publication
Games and Culture
Volume
10
Numéro
4
Pages
343-364
Date
July 1, 2015
Abrév. de revue
Games and Culture
Langue
en
ISSN
1555-4120
Titre abrégé
Russian Overlords, Vodka, and Logoffski
Consulté le
23/12/2021 15:36
Catalogue de bibl.
SAGE Journals
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Publisher: SAGE Publications
Référence
Goodfellow, C. (2015). Russian Overlords, Vodka, and Logoffski: Russian- and English- Language Discourse About Anti-Russian Xenophobia in the EVE Online Community. Games and Culture, 10(4), 343‑364. https://doi.org/10.1177/1555412014560193
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