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Beyond Barbie and Mortal Kombat: New Perspectives on Gender and Gaming (The MIT Press) (8th Edition) by Yasmin B. Kafai (Editor), Jill Denner (Editor), Carrie Heeter (Editor), Jennifer Y. Sun (Editor), Cornelia [Contributor] Brunner, Shannon [Contributor] Campe, Mia [Contributor] Consalvo, Mary [Contributor] Flanagan, Justine [Contributor] Cassell, Brenda [Contributor] Laurel, Holin [Contributor] Lin, Nick [Contributor] Yee, Mizuko [Contributor] Ito, Caroline [Contributor] Pelletier, Tracy [Contributor] Fullerton, Janine [Contributor] Fron, Celia [Contributor] Pearce, Jacki [Contributor] Morie, Nicole [Contributor] Lazzaro, Elisabeth [Contributor] Gee, Kristin [Contributor] Hughes, Caitlin [Contributor] Kelleher, Brian [Contributor] Winn, Helen [Contributor] Nissenbaum, Henry Jenkins Phd, T. L. Taylor, Yb Kafai Hardcover, 398 Pages, Published 2008 ISBN-10: 0-262-11319-8 / 0262113198 ISBN-13: 978-0-262-11319-9 / 9780262113199 Ten years after the groundbreaking From Barbie to Mortal Kombat highlighted the ways gender stereotyping and related social and economic issues permeate digital game play, the number of women and girl gamers has risen considerably. Despite this, gender |