Feminism and computer gaming

Wired News: How Lara Croft Steals Hearts
I think young boy gamers loved Lara for reasons that were considerably stranger. They weren’t just ogling her: They were identifying with her. Playing the role of a hot, sexy woman in peril — surrounded by violence on all sides — was, unexpectedly, a totally electric experience for young guys.

An interesting feminist perspective on Lara Croft. I think the ‘male gaze’ and other concepts regarding the supposedly ‘mysogynic’ and ‘objectifying’ nature of much of the male symbolism are due for a revision. Not because they ‘don’t really exist’ as surface phenomena but because their underlying causes are much more complex both socially, cognitively and affectively.

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