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Neither Snow, Rain, nor Gloom of Ghosts: Death Stranding and the Weight of Work

Neither Snow, Rain, nor Gloom of Ghosts: Death Stranding and the Weight of Work

May 12, 2021 · by Wyeth Leslie · in Features

Wyeth Leslie is out for delivery.

Intricate Rituals and the Ties that Bind: Emotive Masculinity in Death Stranding

Intricate Rituals and the Ties that Bind: Emotive Masculinity in Death Stranding

February 4, 2021 · by Wyeth Leslie · in Features

Wyeth Leslie and the boys are back in town.

Let's Place: Narratives of Rebuilding

Let’s Place: Narratives of Rebuilding

December 13, 2020 · by Daria Kalugina · in Columns, Let's Place

Daria Kalugina explores contrasting apocalypses.

Let's Place: Abundance

Let’s Place: Abundance

April 22, 2020 · by Daria Kalugina · in Columns, Let's Place

Daria Kalugina has it all.

Let's Place: Places to Return

Let’s Place: Places to Return

February 25, 2020 · by Daria Kalugina · in Let's Place

Daria Kalugina grows weary of this landscape.

Opened World: Who Watches the Workers?

Opened World: Who Watches the Workers?

January 3, 2020 · by Miguel Penabella · in Columns, Opened World

Miguel Penabella can’t take a day off.

Due Diligence: The Loop is Dead, Long Live the Loop

Due Diligence: The Loop is Dead, Long Live the Loop

December 11, 2019 · by Leigh Harrison · in Columns, Due Diligence

Leigh Harrison pays money to do chores.

Opened World: What Binds Us

Opened World: What Binds Us

November 28, 2019 · by Miguel Penabella · in Columns, Opened World

Miguel Penabella walks with a purpose.

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