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Playing Place: Board Games, Popular Culture, Space

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Playing Place: Board Games, Popular Culture, Space

Contributors:

By (Author) Chad Randl
By (author) D. Medina Lasansky

ISBN:

9780262047838

Publisher:

MIT Press Ltd

Imprint:

MIT Press

Publication Date:

19th September 2023

UK Publication Date:

9th August 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Popular culture
History of design

Dewey:

794

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

280

Dimensions:

Width 203mm, Height 254mm

Description

An essay collection exploring the board game's relationship to the built environment, revealing the unexpected ways that play reflects perceptions of space. Board games harness the creation of entirely new worlds. From the medieval warlord to the modern urban planner, players are permitted to inhabit a staggering variety of roles and are prompted to incorporate preexisting notions of placemaking into their decisions. To what extent do board games represent the social context of their production How might they reinforce or subvert normative ideas of community and fulfillment In Playing Place, Chad Randl and D. Medina Lasansky have curated a collection of thirty-seven fascinating essays, supplemented by a rich trove of photo illustrations, that unpack these questions with breadth and care. Although board games are often recreational objects, their mythologies and infrastructure do not exist in a vacuum-rather, they echo and reproduce prevalent cultural landscapes. This thesis forms the throughline of pieces reflecting on subjects as diverse as the rigidly gendered fantasies of classic mass-market games; the imperial convictions embedded in games that position player-protagonists as conquerors establishing dominion over their "discoveries"; and even the uncanny prescience of games that have players responding to a global pandemic. Representing a thrilling convergence of historiography, architectural history, and media studies scholarship, Playing Place suggests not only that tabletop games should be taken seriously but also that the medium itself is uniquely capable of facilitating our critical consideration of structures that are often taken for granted.

Author Bio

Chad Randl is the author of A-Frame and Revolving Architecture- A History of Buildings That Rotate, Swivel, and Pivot. D. Medina Lasansky is Professor in the Department of Architecture at Cornell University, where her research and teaching focus on the intersection of the built environment, politics, and popular culture.

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