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NYU Press How to Queer the World: Radical Worldbuilding - NYU Press
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Published by NYU Press to ensure high academic and research standards for readers.
Focuses on the concept of radical worldbuilding within the context of modern video games.
Explores the connection between digital gaming environments and social identity.
Provides a unique perspective on how PC and video games function as cultural tools.
Ideal for readers interested in computing, internet studies, and gaming culture.
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- NYU Press
- Format
- hardcover
- ASIN
- 1479831999
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- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 05 May 2025
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- 21 September 2024
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