The membranes : A decade of game studies and China in retrospect

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Original languageEnglish
Journal / PublicationCommunication and the Public
Publication statusOnline published - 30 Aug 2024

Abstract

In the past decade, both English-language game studies about China and Chinese-language game studies in mainland China itself have grown both in size and intellectual cohesion. This essay is not so much a retrospect on the intellectual development of Chinese-language game studies in China nor English-language game studies on China, but the ‘intellectual membrane’ between them. As a result of continuous conversations with games scholars inside and outside of China in the past decade, this reflection is not necessarily directed at game studies but takes games scholarship as a prism into the various processes of knowledge production on China and in China – therefore the phenomenon discussed here is valuable to the intersecting fields of China studies and internet studies. © The Author(s) 2024.

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  • China studies, Chinese internet, game studies