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Citation

Lau KJ. Differences 2017; 28(3): 44-66.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Duke University Press)

DOI

10.1215/10407391-4260531

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Avatar suicide videos ritualize an avatar's final exit from the virtual world. Focusing on such videos in the context of World of Warcraft, this essay argues first that the avatar-player relationship produces a fluid subjectivity; then, drawing on Judith Butler's theory of melancholy gender, the author contends that this subjectivity enables a recognition of the same-sex love and desire prohibited by heterosexist culture through an enactment of its loss. As such, avatar suicide videos dramatize death in order to create an important space of public grieving in which the cultural prohibitions against such recognition and mourning might be suspended. Disrupting norms of aggressive heteromasculinity in dominant gamer culture, these videos might help us imagine alternative ways of living with melancholy gender. © 2017 by Brown University and differences : A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies.


Language: en

Keywords

Avatar; Judith Butler; Melancholy gender; World of Warcraft

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