I Play Roles, Therefore I Am: Placing Larp in a Borader Cultural Perspective

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  • Kjetil Sandvik
  • Anne Marit Waade
The attention paid to live-action role-playing and other forms of leisure role-playing has exploded over the past few years, both due to the fact that the role-playing community continues to attract a lot of new members, the fact that role-playing as a creative, self-organizing and self-reflecting activity is getting an increasingly growing attention from the media, and the fact that educators, teachers, and development consultants have discovered the potential inherent in role-playing, both as an idea and a strategy. In this essay, we place leisure role-playing in a broader perspective, not only in relation to actual phenomena in mediatized popular culture (such as computer games) or to storytelling in organizations, but also in relation to role-playing as a tradition and theoretical consideration within education, theatre, and the social sciences. The points and discussions are based on our book Rollespil - i æstetisk, pædagogisk og kulturel sammenhæng (2006), which is the first Danish academic anthology on role-playing as an aesthetic, educational, and cultural phenomenon.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLifelike
EditorsJesper Donnis, Morten Gade, Lise Thorup
Number of pages8
Place of PublicationKøbenhavn
PublisherProjektgruppen KP07
Publication date2007
Pages237-244
ISBN (Print)978-87-989377-1-5
Publication statusPublished - 2007

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