
Before I head to PCAACA 2024, I am honored to be able to visit the University of Chicago and do a little talk for the Weston Game Lab. Many thanks to Ashlyn Sparrow, the lab’s Assistant Director for having me. I am going to present my essay “Gaming While Asian,” which is in the form of a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure, in part to celebrate its publication in Made in Asia/America: Why Video Games Were Never (Really) about Us, edited by Christopher Patterson and Tara Fickle and newly released from Duke University Press!

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