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Mark Hines

Biography:

Mark Hines is a PhD candidate in English at the University of Kentucky. He is interested in representations of race and gender in virtual and fantastic worlds. His background is in race studies, game studies, and cultural studies.

His dissertation focuses on rhetorics and representations of race in fantasy games--from marketing, to text, to reception. His work has been published in Games and Culture, Analog Games Studies, The Journal of Games Criticism, and Press Start

 

Research Interests:
20th & 21st Century American Culture and Literature
gender and race
The Fantastic in Literature and Film
Cultural Studies
Selected Publications:

“A Crown is Warranted With Strength”: Bosses, Fantasy, and Democracy in Elden Ring. Games and Culture. https://doi.org/10.1177/15554120231186476

"An Affront to My People": Excising the Other from the Fantasy of Skyrim. Journal of Games Criticism Surviving Whiteness in Games Special Issue. https://gamescriticism.org/2023/07/27/an-affront-to-my-peopleexcising-the-other-from-the-fantasy-of-skyrim/