BO RUBERG, Ph.D.
To reach Dr. Ruberg, please email them at bruberg [at] uci.edu. You can also find them on Twitter as @myownvelouria.
Dr. Ruberg is a Professor in the Department of Film and Media Studies and an affiliate faculty member in the Department of Informatics at the University of California, Irvine.
For more information about Dr. Ruberg and their work, please visit the "Bio & Contact" section or their UCI faculty page.OUR GLASS LAKE
is Bo's blog and personal website.- Title: "'Look, make Mother take you and me to Our Glass Lake tomorrow.' These were the textual words said to me by my twelve-year-old flame in a voluptuous whisper." -Lolita
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“Representing Sex Workers in Video Games” article published in Feminist Media Studies
After roughly three years in the works, I’m honored to say that my article “Representing Sex Workers in Video Games: Feminisms, Fantasies of Exceptionalism, and the Value of Erotic Labor,” was published yesterday with the fabulous journal Feminist Media Studies! … Continue reading
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UPDATED: “Queer Game Studies 101” and “Getting a PhD in Game Studies”
It’s been a long time coming, but I’ve finally updated the two most circulated pages from my “resources” section: “Queer Game Studies 101” and “Getting a PhD in Game Studies.” Thanks to all those who have contributed to these resources … Continue reading
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Reviews, reviews, REVIEWS. What people are saying about Queer Game Studies…
It’s been just about a year since Queer Game Studies (University of Minnesota Press), the landmark anthology co-edited by myself and Adrienne Shaw, officially hit shelves in the spring of 2017. Since then, the collection has been doing great, with … Continue reading
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The Queer Games Avant-Garde book draft submitted
Another book draft goes off into the world…. Last spring, I conducted twenty long-form interviews with twenty-five amazing queer indie game devs for my book project The Queer Games Avant-Garde: How LGBTQ Game-Makers Are Reimagining the Medium of Video Games. … Continue reading
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The Queerness & Games Conference is back! Join us September 29 & 30 in Montreal for QGCon 2018
Now entering its fifth year (!), the annual Queerness and Games Conference is back for 2018. QGCon is a one-of-a-kind event that brings together academics and game makers to explore the intersection of LGBTQ issues and video games. For the … Continue reading
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Revision of Video Games Have Always Been Queer (monograph) submitted
Aaaaaaaaaaaand submit! I’m excited to report that the revision of my monograph, which the editors at New York University Press have cleverly re-titled Video Games Have Always Been Queer (I’m into it), has been officially submitted. I’m feeling super grateful … Continue reading
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Passing the torch to new QGCon lead organizers: Teddy Pozo & Dietrich Squinkifer
After four wonderful years as the lead organizer of the annual Queerness and Games Conference, I’m honored to be passing the leadership torch this year to my longtime collaborators and friends Teddy Pozo and Dietrich Squinkifer. Teddy and Squinky have … Continue reading
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Headed to Smith for “Gaming Representation” symposium
I’m really looking forward to flying off to New England at the end of this month for the “Gaming Representation” symposium that fellow game studies scholar Jen Malkowski is hosting at Smith College. The symposium is inspired by the exciting … Continue reading
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Talking about queerness & games at Stanford’s “Digital Aesthetics” workshop
I was honored to receive an invitation this week to head back up to Stanford — right across the Bay from my alma mater, UC Berkeley — to give a talk as part of the “Digital Aesthetics” workshop series. The … Continue reading
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Game studies summer reading group: canons & counter-canons
Summer is a time to kick back, relax, and read a whole bunch of game studies scholarship, right? Starting in a few weeks, I’ll be facilitating a summer game studies reading group for our Ph.D. students here at UC Irvine, … Continue reading
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