
America's Digital Army
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America's Digital Army examines the army's desire for "talented" soldiers capable of high-tech work; beliefs about America's enemies as reflected in the game's virtual combatants; tensions over best practices in military recruiting; and the sometimes overlapping cultures of gamers, game developers, and soldiers.
Allen reveals how binary categorizations such as soldier versus civilian, war versus game, work versus play, and virtual versus real become blurred-if not broken down entirely-through games and interactive media that reflect the U.S. military's ludic imagination of future wars, enemies, and soldiers.
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"A rigorous and fascinating glimpse of what is more than just one online game. America's Digital Army opens up crucial issues about the conflation of war and work, play and drill, pleasure and simulation, as well as the labor involved in the production of the militarized, fear-ridden cultural politics of the contemporary United States."-Jussi Parikka, professor of technological culture and aesthetics at the University of Southampton, Winchester School of Art "A compelling account and a critical assessment of a gaming reality and the militarization of society; a groundbreaking ethnography deciphering the illusory separation between the real and the fictional, and the fun and the dead-serious."-Sverker FinnstrOEm, coeditor of Virtual War and Magical Death: Technologies and Imaginaries for Terror and KillingMore details
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- 1. America's Digital Army
- 2. The Art of Persuasion and the Science of Manpower
- 3. The Artifice of the Virtual and the Real
- 4. The Full-Spectrum Soft Sell of the Army Experience
- 5. Complicating the Military Entertainment Complex
- 6. The Labor of Virtual Soldiers
- Notes
- Glossary
- References
- Index
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