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Masculinity in videogames: the gendered gameplay of
Silent Hill
Ewan Kirkland
University of Brighton
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Silent Hill
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Masculinity
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Video Games
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Silent Hill
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Entrapment
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Femininity
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Franchising
20%
Dominant Mode
20%
Interactivity
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Survival Horror
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Rescue Mission
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Linear Structure
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Constructions of Masculinity
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Angst
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Male Character
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Weaponry
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Machismo
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Representation of Masculinity
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Game Character
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Arts and Humanities
Masculinity
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Silent Hill
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Video Games
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Protagonist
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Femininity
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Spatial
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Collecting
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Independent
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Franchise
20%
Interactivity
20%
Horror
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Avatar
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Monstrous
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Weaponry
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angst
20%
gendering
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Psychology
Helplessness
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Interactivity
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Femininity
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