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Category Archives: shira chess
WiiFit Review
WiiFit
Of Consoles & Pixels
Shira Chess
I had been anxiously awaiting the release of wii Fit, the new exergame for the Nintendo wii that has recently been getting shitloads of publicity. In part, I’ve been very interested in the productive aspects of the game (because I always think that “productive” and “play” together is somehow problematic), and [...]
Of Consoles & Pixels: Time Wasters
Of Consoles & Pixels:
Time Wasters
Shira Chess
To many, I have an enviable job. Currently, I am writing my dissertation (on gender and video games) and one of my regular tasks for the last few years has been to play many games under the guise of “research.” What I have a difficult time explaining to [...]
“The Clintons”
“The Clintons”
Guest Editorial
Shira Chess
I am a woman. I am a feminist. And I am a democrat.
But that is totally besides the point.
During this election cycle, I have become increasingly disturbed by one phrase that has occurred almost everywhere: by newscasters (on all new stations), by pundits, by anchors, and by the voters who have been [...]
Torchwood
Torchwood:
Doctor Who, but Better!
Shira Chess
According to Captain Jack Harkness, the 21st Century is when everything changes. I don’t know if this is true (fictional characters are so sketchy!) but the show he is on, Torchwood, certainly makes some compelling arguments to that effect. Torchwood, a spin-off of the New Doctor Who, aired [...]
Vaughan: The Anti-Moore
Vaughan
The Anti-Moore
Shira Chess
A few months ago, I binged and watched the second half of the 3rd season of Lost all at once. I had put this off, primarily because Lost had gotten pretty horrible in its second and third seasons. But instead of rolling my eyes and sighing petulantly at the erraticness of [...]
Johnny the Homicidal Maniac
Johnny The Homicidal Maniac
Z?
Shira Chess
Thirty minutes into reading the cult comic classic Johnny the Homicidal Maniac I began to suspect that I was reading it ten to fifteen years
too late. It’s not that it wasn’t fun, or even good in a subversive and outsider culture kind of way: but it immediately roused [...]
Kill the Networks, Not the TV
Kill the Networks, Not the TV
Shira Chess
I don’t care what the goddamn intellectual elitists say. I will not shoot my fucking TV.
Television gets a bad rap on the culture scale, but I have a hard time trusting any society that places Andrew Lloyd Webber higher than Joss Whedon.
I’m not saying [...]
The New Sincerity
The New Sincerity
or, Why I Will Never Be a Teen Girl Detective
Shira Chess
I fully recognize that you are not Nancy Drew people. I imagine that not many of you went to see the new Nancy Drew movie, nor have seen the old ones. Under duress some of you might confess to having read some of [...]
How To Play A Feminist (2 of 2)
How To Play A Feminist
(in two easy parts)
Shira Chess
Women don’t play enough. Just blame it on feminism? Perhaps not, but certainly the tenuous relationship between women and play, which I have previously described, is inextricably linked to the past three hundred years of Western feminisms. Lets take a short ride down the lane of historical [...]






















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