joysticksoldiers.jpg Routledge has just published Joystick Soldiers, a new book about military videogames edited by Nina B. Huntemann and Matthew Thomas Payne.

I wrote the foreword for the book, so I suppose I have to admit that my recommendation comes partly on those grounds. Still, as I wrote in the foreword, the book “both embraces and resists the role of militarism in videogames,” an unusual and welcome state of affairs at a time when academic publication so often simplifies politics through exclusion rather than juxtaposition.

For your convenience, I’ve reproduced the table of contents below:

Foreword, Ian Bogost

Introduction, Nina B. Huntemann and Matthew Thomas Payne

Section I: Historicizing the Joystick Soldier

1. Living Room Wars: Remediation, Boardgames, and the Early History of Video Wargaming, Sebastian Deterding

2. Target Acquired: Americaâ??s Army and the Video Games Industry, Randy Nichols

3. Training Recruits and Conditioning Youth: The Soft Power of Military Games, David B. Nieborg

Interview with James F. Dunnigan edited by Nina B. Huntemann and

Matthew Thomas Payne

Section II: Representing War

4. Behind the Barrel: Reading the Video Game Gun, Scott A. Lukas

5. War Games as a New Frontier: Securing American Empire in Virtual Space, C. Richard King and David. J. Leonard

6. Future Combat, Combating Futures: Temporalities of War Video Games and the Performance of Proleptic Histories, Josh Smicker

Interview with Rachel Hardwick edited by Matthew Thomas Payne

Section III: Producing Pedagogical War

7. Mobilizing Affect: The Politics of Performative Realism in Military New Media , Dan Leopard

8. A Battle in Every Classroom: Gaming in the U.S. Army Command & General Staff College, Jeffrey Leser and James Sterrett

9. A Battle for Hearts and Minds: The Design Politics of ELECT BiLat, Elizabeth Losh

Interview with Colonel Casey Wardynski edited by Nina B. Huntemann

Section IV: Playing War

10. â??No Better Way to â??Experienceâ?? World War IIâ?: Authenticity and Ideology in the Call of Duty and Medal of Honor Player Communities, Joel Penney

11. â??F*ck You, Noob Tube!â?: Learning the Art of Ludic LAN War, Mathew Thomas Payne

12. Playing with Fear: Catharsis and Resistance in Military-Themed Video Games, Nina B. Huntemann

Section V: Resisting War

13. Playing Against the Grain: Machinima and Military Gaming, Irene Chien

14. â??Turn the game console off right now!â?: War, Subjectivity, and Control in Metal Gear Solid 2, Tanner Higgin

15. Dead-in-Iraq: The Spatial Politics of Digital Game Art Activism and the In-Game Protest, Dean Chan

Gameography

List of Contributors

Index

published August 27, 2009