In many cases, children’s literature and game studies are growing in non-traditional ways by including an emphasis on the culture of their readers and players. As two emerging fields, children’s literature and game studies have more in common than the two fields realize. —Taylor and Martin —E for Everyone
— A Call for Interdisciplinary Studies (IGDA)
See also the brisk discussion launched by Nick Montfort on Grand Text Auto.
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