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Red Dead Redemption

History, Myth, and Violence in the Video Game West

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Red Dead Redemption

By: John Wills - editor, Esther Wright - editor
Narrated by: Andrew Joseph Perez
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While the Western was dying a slow death across the cultural landscape, it was blazing back to life as a video game in the early twenty-first century. Rockstar Games' Red Dead franchise, beginning with Red Dead Revolver in 2004, has grown into one of the most critically acclaimed video game franchises of the twenty-first century. Red Dead Redemption: History, Myth, and Violence in the Video Game West offers a critical, interdisciplinary look at this cultural phenomenon at the intersection of game studies and American history.

Drawing on game studies, Western history, American studies, and cultural studies, the authors train a wide-ranging, deeply informed analytic perspective on the Red Dead franchise—from its earliest incarnation to the latest, Red Dead Redemption 2 (2018). Their intersecting chapters put the series in the context of American history, culture, and contemporary media, with inquiries into issues of authenticity, realism, the meaning of play and commercial promotion, and the relationship between the game and the wider cultural iterations of the classic Western. The contributors also delve into the role the series' development has played in recent debates around working conditions in the gaming industry and gaming culture.

©2023 the University of Oklahoma Press (P)2023 Tantor
Social Sciences United States Video Game American History

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Some how these fools have tried to make rockstar out to be a big racist misogynistic group. Although the game/story is set in a time where life was completely different sadly these were facts of the times. Absolutely ridiculous trying to downgrade a story/game/company/group of people with woke ideology. Absolute trash to hear for anyone with a brain and basic knowledge of our history.

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a terrible review for a terrible book

only the second book I've never been able to finish. got a few chapters in and kept skipping, going through each chapter to find a half decent one.

this book is inane drivel. i can only imagine its beginnings came about as a skit from portlandia of fred and carrie as the women and womens first bookshop owners, deciding to write a book how evil video games are at perpetuating the patriarchy.

the title is completely misleading. a more appropriate title would be 'an analysis on why rock star creates video games about white able bodied cisgendered men'. I am actually a bleeding heart who supports the green movement and loves drag race so when I say this is way too much you should believe me. there is more too it than identity politics though, you can also enjoy deconstructing period video games through the neoliberalistic captialistic lens.

The structure and prose of the writing is also amatuer. every chapter begins with here is our position and we will argue this this and this and conclude with this... its clunky, repetitive word soup.

if you hate red dead redemption and enjoy critising everything through divisive group politics this is the book for you.

if you enjoyed the game and are looking for some history and myths from the era then this isn't the book for you.

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