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Tag Archives: University of Victoria

June 01, 2023

Heading to Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI) 2023

I will be attending the Digital Summer Institute (DHSI) for the...
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June 06, 2022

Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI), June 6-10, 2022

I am thrilled to be a part of the Digital Humanities...
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May 27, 2014

Guest Speaker for History of Video Games Course at University of Victoria

This past March, when I was invited to speak at the...
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March 12, 2014

Return from University of Victoria

I had an amazing time (albeit short) visiting Victoria, BC and...
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March 07, 2014

“Queer Games, Straight Design” @ University of Victoria

On Monday, March 10, 2014, I will be headed to the...
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About
Dr. Edmond Y. Chang is an Associate Professor of English at Ohio University. His areas of research include technoculture; race, gender, and sexuality; video games, analog games, LARP, queer game studies; feminist media studies; cultural studies; popular culture; and 20/21C American literature. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on queer American literature, speculative literature of color, virtual worlds, games, everyday media, and writing.  Recent publications include “Gaming While Asian” in Made in Asia/America: Why Video Games Were Never (Really) about Us, “‘Do They See Me as a Virus?’: Imagining Asian American (Environmental) Games” in American Studies, “Why are the Digital Humanities So Straight?” in Alternative Historiographies of the Digital Humanities, and “Queergaming” in Queer Game Studies.  He also co-edited with Ashlee Bird a special game studies themed issue of the journal Configurations.  He is the creator of Tellings, a high fantasy tabletop RPG, and Archaea, a live-action role-playing game.   He is also an Assistant Editor for Analog Game Studies and a Contributing Editor for Gamers with Glasses.
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Edmond Y. Chang
English, Ellis Hall
1 Ohio University
Athens, OH 45701
change(at)ohio(dot)edu


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  • UPCOMING: “Queering Games, Gaming Imaginaries,” Open Scholarship Commons, October 24, 2024, 11 AM-12 PM, UW – ED(MOND)CHANG(ED)AGOGY on KEYNOTE: “Code/Queer Games/Technonormativity” @ Electronic Literature Organization 2024, 7/19, 1 PM EDT, Online
  • Archaea: Bane 3.0 – ED(MOND)CHANG(ED)AGOGY on Archaea: Bane, Version 2.0
  • “Gaming While Asian” @ University of Baltimore, April 19, 2024 – ED(MOND)CHANG(ED)AGOGY on “Gaming While Asian” @ University of Chicago, March 28, 2024
  • UPCOMING: Popular Culture Association, March 27-30, 2024, Chicago – ED(MOND)CHANG(ED)AGOGY on Game Studies Stream @ SLSA 2023, ASU, Tempe, AZ, October 26-29, 2023
  • UPCOMING: “Circling Asianfuturisms: Edmond Chang and Larissa Lai in Conversation,” 6/19, 6 PM CEST (Huelva) – ED(MOND)CHANG(ED)AGOGY on Musings on Asianfuturism?
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