• paraphrand@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    we’re so scared that holding any kind of sincerity will reveal a vulnerability that will be ruthlessly attacked…

    Ian Bogost defines this sort of thing as ironoia in his book Play Anything. Holding the world at a distance through ironic engagement.

    What you are pointing out is slightly different, but very much along the same lines.

    I found the book helpful to illuminate how ironic culture was a bad force when growing up and going through vulnerable stages.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah I’m trying to learn to be sincere and it’s hard. When all your culture has emphasized for your entire life is irony and exaggeration it’s hard to judge scale and to be sincere. But it’s important, how can we dealienate without being able to sincerely express ourselves

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      1 year ago

      Thanks so much for the book share! I’m really interested in reading this! (I love studying games. Hope to make them someday!)

      Especially if it highlights this particular issue, I’m really interested in reading what he’s got to say on the matter.