Studying Pixels

Studying Pixels combines game studies and a joyful engagement with video game culture. Every Sunday, game studies scholar Stefan Heinrich Simond and Japanese scholar Dan Hughes cover anything from reviews of contemporary games to news stories and from academic deep-dives to controversial discussions—all wrapped up in a sincere appreciation of everything geeky. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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episode 13: The Swastika Taboo (with Eugen Pfister)


The swastika is certainly one of the most affective historical symbols. Under its banner, terror, hatred, racism, and profound crimes against humanity have been committed. In Germany, video games were not allowed to display the swastika for a long time at all, which has only changed in recent years. Together with the cultural historian Dr. Eugen Pfister, we explore the swastika taboo and how it has changed—from Wolfenstein 3D all the way to Through the Darkest of Times.


Shownotes
  • 00:03:28 The Swastika Taboo (with Eugen Pfister)
  • 00:35:50 The Matrix Awakens
  • 00:45:51 Indie Studio Forms First Video Game Union in the Country (Ethan Gach)
  • 00:52:57 Forspoken developer raises eyebrows for describing game's Black protagonist as having "hip-hoppy" walk(Tom Phillips)



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 December 19, 2021  1h2m