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Tomb Raider at 30 - by Natalie Le Clue (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Since its debut in 1996, Tomb Raider has profoundly impacted gaming and popular culture, solidifying Lara Croft's status as a lasting pop culture icon.
- About the Author: Natalie Le Clue is a Media Lecturer at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa.
- 248 Pages
- Social Science, Feminism & Feminist Theory
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About the Book
As the franchise celebrates its 30th anniversary, this academic collection delves into Tomb Raider's legacy from interdisciplinary perspectives, examining gender representation, fan culture, and broader cultural influence.
Book Synopsis
Since its debut in 1996, Tomb Raider has profoundly impacted gaming and popular culture, solidifying Lara Croft's status as a lasting pop culture icon. As the franchise celebrates its 30th anniversary, this academic collection delves into Tomb Raider's legacy from interdisciplinary perspectives, examining gender representation, fan culture, and broader cultural influence.
Organized into four sections, the collection transitions from character-focused critiques to broader cultural and genre-based discussions, demonstrating how Lara's legacy intersects with diverse scholarly perspectives. From being hailed as a feminist icon to facing criticism as a "cyberbimbo," Lara Croft has sparked diverse interpretations and discussions. This collection explores Lara's role in shaping gender representation in gaming, her contested feminist icon status, and how fans engage with the franchise's evolving narrative. It also examines Tomb Raider's impact on the action-adventure genre and critiques its portrayal of colonial themes and cultural heritage.
Tomb Raider at 30 is a critical resource for understanding Tomb Raider's multifaceted impact over the past three decades of interest to scholars across Social Media Studies, Communication Studies, Digital Communication and Digital Sociology.
About the Author
Natalie Le Clue is a Media Lecturer at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa.