This book engages non-digital role-playing games—such as table-top RPGs and live-action role-plays—in and from Japan, to sketch their possibilities and fluidities in a global context.
Björn-Ole Kamm teaches and researches in Transcultural Studies at Kyoto University. His previous research engaged stereotypes and media use in Japanese society. Currently, he explores live-action role-play in Japanese educational contexts.
1. Introduction – Before Play.- 2. Games – Playing with Borders of Reality, or the First Act.- 3. Stereotypes – The Agency of Labels, or the Second Act.- 4. Mediation – Counterpoints of Dis/Connection, or the Third Act.- 5. After Play – Knowledge (and) Practices.