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The Meaning and Culture of ""Grand Theft Auto - Critical Essays (Paperback)
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The immensely popular Grand Theft Auto game series has inspired a
range of reactions among players and commentators, and a hot debate
in the popular media. These essays from diverse theoretical
perspectives expand the discussion by focusing scholarly analysis
on the games, particularly Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto:
Vice City, and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. Part One of the book
discusses the fears, lawsuits, legislative proposals, and other
public reactions to Grand Theft Auto, detailing the conflict
between the developers of adult oriented games and various new
forms of censorship. Depictions of race and violence, the pleasure
of the carnivalistic gameplay, and the significance of
sociopolitical satire in the series are all important elements in
this controversy. The second section of the book approaches the
games as they might be studied absent of the controversy. These
essays study why and how players meaningfully play Grand Theft Auto
games.
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