Non-Normative Gender Performances of Fat Video Game Characters
Non-Normative Gender Performances of Fat Video Game Characters
Author(s): Agata WaszkiewiczSubject(s): Visual Arts, Personality Psychology
Published by: Scientia Kiadó
Keywords: fat studies; independent video games; female masculinity; soft masculinities; performativity;
Summary/Abstract: While video games unquestionably became more diverse and inclusive in the past decade, there is still a striking underrepresentation of characters whose bodies do not conform to the heterosexist concept of normativity, including those perceived as fat. My article begins with the introduction of fat studies as the interdisciplinary field concerned with the ways media construct fat people as unattractive, undesirable, and asexual. Next, it discusses how these prejudices are reflected in a medium in which fat has been historically coded as villainous and monstrous. The last part includes two case studies of positive fat representation: Ellie from the mainstream game Borderlands 2 (Gearbox Software 2012) and the eponymous character from the independent title Felix the Reaper (Kong Orange 2019). Their gender performances are coded equally as non-normative.
Journal: Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Film and Media Studies
- Issue Year: 2021
- Issue No: 20
- Page Range: 165-180
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English