
Indigenomicon: American Indians, Video Games, and the Structures of Dispossession - Paperback
by Jodi A. Byrd
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Availability:In StockContributor:Jodi A. ByrdSeries:Power Play: Games, Politics, CulturePublish date:11/11/2025Pages:320
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Duke University PressISBN-13:9781478032649ISBN-10:1478032642UPC:9781478032649Book Category:Social Science, Games & ActivitiesBook Subcategory:Indigenous Studies, Video & Mobile, Cultural & Ethnic StudiesBook Topic:AmericanSize:8.90 x 5.91 x 0.94 inchesWeight:1.1508Product ID:SC9B4H5CQH
Settler colonial studies and Indigenous studies are often assumed to be the same intellectual project. In Indigenomicon, Jodi A. Byrd examines the differences between the two fields by bringing video game studies and Indigenous studies into conversation with Black studies, queer studies, and Indigenous feminist critique. Byrd theorizes "the image of the law of the Indigenous" as structuring dispossession in games including Assassin's Creed, Animal Crossing, BioShock Infinite, and Demon Souls. They demonstrate how games and play might reveal histories of slavery, genocide, and theft of Indigenous lands even as their structures obscure Indigenous spatial and embodied practices that prioritize relationships with land, water, plants, and spirits. With ground and relationality defined as key concepts, Byrd centers Indigenous visions of dystopias to reveal how game spaces encode settler structures of governance even as the design of games might yet provide vital modes of resistance to Indigenous erasure.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Duke University PressISBN-13:9781478032649ISBN-10:1478032642UPC:9781478032649Book Category:Social Science, Games & ActivitiesBook Subcategory:Indigenous Studies, Video & Mobile, Cultural & Ethnic StudiesBook Topic:AmericanSize:8.90 x 5.91 x 0.94 inchesWeight:1.1508Product ID:SC9B4H5CQH
Jodi A. Byrd is a citizen of the Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma and Professor of Race, Diaspora, and Indigeneity at the University of Chicago, coeditor of Colonial Racial Capitalism, also published by Duke University Press, and author of The Transit of Empire: Indigenous Critiques of Colonialism.
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