Abstract
Inspired by the notion that online sources had declared Final Fantasy VII Remake as a celebration of queerness, this study analyzes the ways in which the game has been adjusted. After an exploration of the concepts of queergaming and queer representation, the promotion of homophobia and heteronormativity that was abundant in the original FFVII is discussed. An in-depth description of main character Cloud Strife is provided in which his androgynous masculinity is viewed from the perspective of specific Japanese aesthetic traits. By focusing on two scenes that have their roots in the 1997 original - and were rewritten for the remake - the representation of (non-)heteronormative identities, desires, and practices is analyzed. It is concluded that although the term ‘queer celebration’ may be exaggerated, by drastically removing FFVII’s efforts to degenerate any form of homoeroticism, at least the most prominent of disadvantageous social dimensions in the game have been considered.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 2022 DiGRA International Conference |
Subtitle of host publication | Bringing Worlds Together |
Pages | 1-20 |
Number of pages | 20 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Jan 2022 |
Event | DiGRA 2022 International Conference: Bringing Worlds Together - Krakow, Poland Duration: 7 Jul 2022 → 11 Jul 2022 |
Conference
Conference | DiGRA 2022 International Conference |
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Country/Territory | Poland |
City | Krakow |
Period | 7/07/22 → 11/07/22 |