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> Warhammer may be seen as a niche hobby, yet it captivates millions of fans
globally. What makes it so emotionally powerful? The Psychgeist of Pop Culture:
Warhammer journeys through the vast and epic Warhammer universe to reveal why
there’s more to it than meets the eye. Blending insights from psychology,
sociology and game studies, this book delves into tabletop gaming, miniature
collecting, rich lore, and vibrant communities. Written for curious newcomers
and seasoned veterans alike, gamers, painters, and lore-buffs can savour the
chapters that most appeal to them… or feast on them all! > “Over 40 years
Warhammer has grown from a niche product to a global multimedia franchise. As
Warhammer has evolved from mere hobby into a complete lifestyle, so too must our
understanding evolve. Gathering leading thinkers on gaming and philosophy, The
Psychgeist of Pop Culture - Warhammer offers essential insights into how this
cultural phenomenon fits into the lives, communities, and storage spaces of
modern fans. From Age of Sigmar’s ludonarrative dissonance to pile of shame
guilt to tabletop representation; these erudite essays thoughtfully examine the
inner workings of a gaming universe, corporate empire, and way of life composed
of endless conflicts.” - Jordan Sorcery, Warhammer Historian & YouTuber Rachel
Kowert is really cool and has fascinating insightful perspectives as a
scientific researcher on video games, she is also a big fan of video games in
general and as such she talks about them in a nuanced way which I think is
sorely needed. Check out her new book on Warhammer!
https://works.hcommons.org/records/xp47f-39951
[https://works.hcommons.org/records/xp47f-39951]
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