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  1. Menoetius revolted: a critical reading of ayn rand’s atlas shrugged
    Published: abril de 2023
    Publisher:  UFMG/Cedeplar, Belo Horizonte

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Series: Texto para discussão / UFMG, Cedeplar ; no 654
    Subjects: Ayn Rand; liberalism; critique of political economy; aristocracy; economics and literature
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 24 Seiten)
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  3. Objectivism, narrative agency, and the politics of choice in the video game BioShock
    Published: 2016

    In this article, I investigate the video game BioShock for its political and cultural work and argue that it offers a popular platform to discuss the politically charged question of choice, both inside and outside the realm of video games. In a first... more

     

    In this article, I investigate the video game BioShock for its political and cultural work and argue that it offers a popular platform to discuss the politically charged question of choice, both inside and outside the realm of video games. In a first section, I introduce the game’s basic plot and setting, propose a way to study how video games operate narratively, and briefly discuss the ‘political’ dimension of games in general. Afterwards, I look at how BioShock is influenced by Ayn Rand’s philosophy of objectivism, a philosophy that emphasizes the importance of individual choice and self-interest, and I trace this influence specifically in the game’s main antagonist, Andrew Ryan, and its setting, the underwater city of Rapture. With these elements as a basis, I analyze how BioShock engages with the politics of choice, focusing on a major twist scene in the game to demonstrate how BioShock deals with the question of choice on a metatextual level. Reading this scene in the context of the game’s overall narrative, specifically of moral choices in the game that lead to different endings, I argue that the game metatextually connects the political question of choice inherent in objectivism to the narrative and the playing of the game, pointing to the ambivalences inherent in questions of choice, agency, and free will.

     

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    Source: BASE Selection for Comparative Literature
    Language: English
    Media type: Article (edited volume)
    Format: Online
    Parent title: Poetics of politics : textuality and social relevance in contemporary American literature and culture / Sebastian M. Herrmann [Hrsg.] . Heidelberg : Winter, 2015. S. 271-289. ISBN 978-3-8253-6447-2
    DDC Categories: 810
    Subjects: Narrativität; Handlungsfreiheit; Ayn Rand; Metatextualität; Videospiele; narrative; agency; objectivism; twist; metatextuality
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