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Citation link: https://doi.org/10.26092/elib/407
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Videogames about Politics as States of Exception


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Authors: Hao, Yu 
Editors: Pfister, Eugen  
Winnerling, Tobias  
Zimmermann, Felix  
Abstract: 
This article looks at videogames about politics within the theoretical framework of Giorgio Agamben’s states of exception and argues that while videogames can reveal political issues by implementing rules into the gameplay, they simultaneously render the in-game rules and consequences inoperative in regard to real-world politics, which can be described as states of exception in Agamben’s sense. Agamben distinguishes between the fictitious and the real state of exception, and this distinction leads to his proposal of a politics of pure means in which he considers play as a means of profanation that renders what has been played with inoperative and free. Drawing on this discussion, the article looks at the parallel between the rules in videogames and the laws in states of exception and re-examines the concepts of game rules and play under the rubric of Agamben’s political philosophy. In so doing, it explores how playing with rules in videogames about politics can turn these games into states of exception to talk about and reflect on various political issues.
Keywords: Videogames; Politics; Play; Rules; Agamben; State of Exception; Inoperativity; Freedom; Profanation; Pure Means; gamevironments
Issue Date: 21-Dec-2020
Journal/Edited collection: gamevironments 
Start page: 257
End page: 289
Volume: 13
Type: Artikel/Aufsatz
ISSN: 2364-382X
Secondary publication: no
DOI: 10.26092/elib/407
URN: urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-elib46109
Institution: Universität Bremen 
Faculty: Fachbereich 09: Kulturwissenschaften (FB 09) 
Institute: Institut für Religionswissenschaft und Religionspädagogik 
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