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- catalog contributor b11899988.
- catalog created "2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2001.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction: Toward an Aesthetics of the Role-Playing Game -- The Role-Playing Game: Defined, Described, and Systematized -- Cultural Structure -- Origins: From War Games to Role Games -- Novel Ideas: ADandD and Dragonlance as a Case for the Role-Playing Game's Reciprocal Relationship with Fantasy Literature -- A Recursive History: The Role-Playing Game's Dialogue with Popular Culture -- A New Category of Popular Entertainments and a New Kind of Sandbox: Playing in Imaginary-Entertainment Environments -- Formal Structure -- Interface Design: The Machinery Manufacturing the Ghost in the Machine -- Enabling the Performance in Every Way: Everway as a Case Study in Role-Playing Game Interface Design -- Spheres of Performance: A Taxonomy -- Drama: Inscription, Transcription, Prescription -- The Theater and Performance of the Game: Frames of Interaction -- One Word, Two Ears: How the Theater of the Role-Playing Game Narrative Exists within the Sphere of the Role-Playing Game Performance -- Social Structure -- The Structural Foundation of the Role-Player's Subjectivity -- The Role-Playing Game Convention: Festival Subculture -- Context [right arrow] Intertext [right arrow] Hypertext: Role-Playing Games as Systems of Cultural Allusion -- The Structuralist Activity within the Cultural Sphere: Making the Score in the Liminal Mind -- Strips of Imaginary Behavior and the Assemblage of the Character -- The Theater of the Mind: A Phenomenology of the Role-Played Performance within the Theater Sphere (the Performative and Constative Frames).".
- catalog extent "xiv, 202 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Fantasy role-playing game.".
- catalog identifier "0786408154 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Fantasy role-playing game.".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Jefferson, NC : McFarland,".
- catalog relation "Fantasy role-playing game.".
- catalog subject "793.93 21".
- catalog subject "Fantasy games.".
- catalog subject "GV1469.6 .M33 2001".
- catalog subject "Popular culture.".
- catalog subject "Role playing in literature.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: Toward an Aesthetics of the Role-Playing Game -- The Role-Playing Game: Defined, Described, and Systematized -- Cultural Structure -- Origins: From War Games to Role Games -- Novel Ideas: ADandD and Dragonlance as a Case for the Role-Playing Game's Reciprocal Relationship with Fantasy Literature -- A Recursive History: The Role-Playing Game's Dialogue with Popular Culture -- A New Category of Popular Entertainments and a New Kind of Sandbox: Playing in Imaginary-Entertainment Environments -- Formal Structure -- Interface Design: The Machinery Manufacturing the Ghost in the Machine -- Enabling the Performance in Every Way: Everway as a Case Study in Role-Playing Game Interface Design -- Spheres of Performance: A Taxonomy -- Drama: Inscription, Transcription, Prescription -- The Theater and Performance of the Game: Frames of Interaction -- One Word, Two Ears: How the Theater of the Role-Playing Game Narrative Exists within the Sphere of the Role-Playing Game Performance -- Social Structure -- The Structural Foundation of the Role-Player's Subjectivity -- The Role-Playing Game Convention: Festival Subculture -- Context [right arrow] Intertext [right arrow] Hypertext: Role-Playing Games as Systems of Cultural Allusion -- The Structuralist Activity within the Cultural Sphere: Making the Score in the Liminal Mind -- Strips of Imaginary Behavior and the Assemblage of the Character -- The Theater of the Mind: A Phenomenology of the Role-Played Performance within the Theater Sphere (the Performative and Constative Frames).".
- catalog title "The fantasy role-playing game : a new performing art / by Daniel Mackay ; foreword by Brooks McNamara ; afterword by Marshall Blonsky.".
- catalog type "text".