This post is the third in a series of three essays on the topic.
Part 1: Why are women the exception in boardgame design?
Part 2: Who are the women that design games?
I'm certainly not the first to question the disproportion of men to women in the boardgaming hobby. Here are just a few recent efforts (and one not-so-recent) to shed light on the question in one form or another.
Ridere, ludere, hoc est vivere.
Friday, September 26, 2014
Friday, September 19, 2014
Feminism Discourse Part 2: Who are the women that design games?
This post is the second in a series of three essays, following
Feminism Discourse Part 1: Why are women the exception in boardgame design?
Last week I started to consider the question about why it seemed that there were so few female game designers. But that post admittedly begs the question: Is it actually true that game designers are disproportionately male, or is it just that male designers are simply better known? I decided to actively identify women designers and some of the games they've designed to see if I could validate the notion that they are rare - or if not, to investigate why they are not as well known as male designers.
Feminism Discourse Part 1: Why are women the exception in boardgame design?
Last week I started to consider the question about why it seemed that there were so few female game designers. But that post admittedly begs the question: Is it actually true that game designers are disproportionately male, or is it just that male designers are simply better known? I decided to actively identify women designers and some of the games they've designed to see if I could validate the notion that they are rare - or if not, to investigate why they are not as well known as male designers.
Friday, September 12, 2014
Feminism discourse: Why are women the exception in boardgame design?
Susan McKinley Ross Photo: ChiTAG |
Friday, September 5, 2014
My candidates for the 2014 Dice Tower Top 100
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