Category Archives: Queer issues

The Queerness and Games Conference is open for submissions!

I’m thrilled to say that the inaugural Queerness and Games Conference is officially moving from idea to full-blown reality. Thanks to my amazing co-organizers, we now have a website, a Twitter feed, an event space, a bit of basic funding, … Continue reading

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Everything’s coming up queerness and games

I’m in the midst of co-organizing The Queerness and Games Conference (QGCon) a Berkeley’s Center for New Media, and I’m excited. The event is bringing together academics and game developers to talk about a variety of topics at the intersection … Continue reading

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Queerer than thou

I can’t believe I have to say this: there is no such thing as being “queer enough.” “Queer” is a term of self-identification. No one is the gate keeper of queerness. In any objective sense, you cannot be deemed more … Continue reading

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