The Harem Games

The Harem Games

Author: Jorge Carreras Jr.

Publisher: Outskirts Press

Published: 2015-03-06

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 1478753552

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A horrific and mystifying pandemic has struck Earth, almost completely destroying the male population of the human species—and the female population quickly takes control of political power in every nation. But the “Matriarchs” are far more interested in revenge for the mistreatment they endured under their former societies than the preservation of the species. They set about designing a bloodthirsty tournament, forcing the surviving males to fight each other to the death until only one remains. Two hundred years later, The Matriarchy has fine-tuned the rules of this contest: Now, every decade or so, one young male from every nation is chosen to “participate” in a Battle Royale. The last man standing wins and as a prize is offered one wish. Each contestant goes into battle with a harem of “brides” by his side. Participants have to fight each other and the environment in a deadly struggle for survival, with the last remaining survivor and his harem being declared the winner. It is in this environment that young Alex Dolorean must fight for his life and loved ones in the deadly Battle Royale known as...The Harem Games. (Not recommended for young children.)


The Survival Game

The Survival Game

Author: David P. Barash

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2004-09

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 9780805076998

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Barash synthesizes the newest ideas from psychology, economics, and biology to explore the roots of human strategy. Drawing on game theory -- the study of how individuals make decisions -- he delves into the give-and-take of scheduling plans with a spouse and the maneuvers of an arms race alongside the strategies of "less rational" animals. He explains the classice Hawk-Dove stand-off, where people opt to be aggressive or yielding, and draws analogies to the territorial battles of speckled wood butterfiles. The Prisoner's Dilemma, the Game of Chicken, and Follow the Leader turn up in examples as disparate as investor's picks in a market bubble and the mating antics of the yellow dung fly. Barash ultimately sheds light on what makes our decisions human, and what we can glean from game theory and the natural world as we negotiate and compete with others in our daily lives. - BOOK JACKET.


Harem Royale -When the Game Ends- Vol. 1

Harem Royale -When the Game Ends- Vol. 1

Author: Ryukishi07

Publisher: Sol Press, LLC.

Published: 2019-01-07

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 1948838060

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From the mind of Ryukishi07, creator of classics such as Higurashi and Umineko, comes a heart-pounding, full-throttle Harem Royale! Kohinata Asunaro is your regular everyday high school student. He likes light novels, porn games, and fantasizing about the girls in his class. One day when walking home from school he inexplicably releases a demon from a sealed bottle. Her name is Zepafur, and she won't rest until her debt is repaid! "Now begins the Lovey Dovey Harem Royale!" cries the demon, weaving a most curious magic. As a result, Asunaro's regular high school life transforms into a love-comedy series of harem shenanigans, with four girls from his school all vying for his affection, wow! But... Unbeknownst to our dopey protagonist, the four girls are in the midst of a horrific survival game under threat of death and eternal torture. She who fails to capture Asunaro's heart will be confined to the depths of Hell and killed ad infinitum! Just who will survive? Who will thrive? And who will meet their demise?


The Wicked Games We Play

The Wicked Games We Play

Author: W A Marlow

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2020-10-26

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13:

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Trigger Warning! Swearing, sexual descriptions, some M/M, dubious consent, and disturbing scenes are featured. For 18+ only. Axel. Growing up living next to Sarah I used to watch her world fall apart. Through her windows I'd watch her cry as I'd smoke my stolen cigarettes. My brothers whisper in the shadows as I vow to take Sarah from her Hell and bring her to mine! Ten years pass and Sarah is finally ours, will she be our salvation or bring our damnation?Sarah. They came to me in the dark, faces painted, and bodies concealed. In a cage I lay, waiting for them to take me. Through the woods I run, chased by the Devil's with Angelic smile's. Little do they know, it's my game they play.


Who's in the Game?

Who's in the Game?

Author: Terri Toles Patkin

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2020-11-20

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 1476642117

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Some board games--like Candy Land, Chutes & Ladders, Clue, Guess Who, The Game of Life, Monopoly, Operation and Payday--have popularity spanning generations. But over time, updates to games have created significantly different messages about personal identity and evolving social values. Games offer representations of gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, religion, age, ability and social class that reflect the status quo and respond to social change.Using popular mass-market games, this rhetorical assessment explores board design, game implements (tokens, markers, 3-D elements) and playing instructions. This book argues the existence of board games as markers of an ever-changing sociocultural framework, exploring the nature of play and how games embody and extend societal themes and values.


Games as Texts

Games as Texts

Author: Alayna Cole

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2020-12-17

Total Pages: 86

ISBN-13: 1000329739

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Games as Texts provides an overview and practical steps for analysing games in terms of their representations of social structures, class, power, race, sexuality, gender, animals, nature, and ability. Each chapter applies a traditional literary theory to the narrative and mechanics of games and explores the social commentary the games encourage. This approach demonstrates to players, researchers, games media, and non-gamers how they can engage with these cultural artefacts through both critical reading and theoretical interpretations. Key Features: Explores games through various literary and theoretical lenses Provides exemplar analysis and guiding questions to help readers think critically about games Highlights the social commentary that all texts can reveal—including games—and how this impacts narrative and mechanics


Intimate Outsiders

Intimate Outsiders

Author: Mary Roberts

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 2007-12-10

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 0822390450

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Until now, the notion of a cross-cultural dialogue has not figured in the analysis of harem paintings, largely because the Western fantasy of the harem has been seen as the archetype for Western appropriation of the Orient. In Intimate Outsiders, the art historian Mary Roberts brings to light a body of harem imagery that was created through a dynamic process of cultural exchange. Roberts focuses on images produced by nineteenth-century European artists and writers who were granted access to harems in the urban centers of Istanbul and Cairo. As invited guests, these Europeans were “intimate outsiders” within the women’s quarters of elite Ottoman households. At the same time, elite Ottoman women were offered intimate access to European culture through their contact with these foreign travelers. Roberts draws on a range of sources, including paintings, photographs, and travelogues discovered in archives in Britain, Turkey, Egypt, and Denmark. She rethinks the influential harem works of the realist painter John Frederick Lewis, a British artist living in Cairo during the 1840s, whose works were granted an authoritative status by his British public despite the actual limits of his insider knowledge. Unlike Lewis, British women were able to visit Ottoman harems, and from the mid-nineteenth century on they did so in droves. Writing about their experiences in published travelogues, they undermined the idea that harems were the subject only of male fantasies. The elite Ottoman women who orchestrated these visits often challenged their guests’ misapprehensions about harem life, and a number of them exercised power as patrons, commissioning portraits from European artists. Their roles as art patrons defy the Western idea of the harem woman as passive odalisque.


Burning Love

Burning Love

Author: Nan Ryan

Publisher: Open Road Media

Published: 2012-10-23

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 1453281762

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DIVAlone in Arabia, a young woman finds love and adventure among the dunes/divDIV The thought of another summer in Europe is torture to a brash young American like Temple Longworth. In turn-of-the-century society, she flits from party to party, until every soirée blends together, and every man she meets is just another dour old bore begging for her hand. As yet another young Englishman grovels for her affection, she realizes she does not want marriage—she wants adventure. And so, without a chaperone, and without a man, Temple sets out on the journey of a lifetime./divDIV /divDIVShe makes her way to Arabia, where she sees sights she never could have imagined. And when she’s kidnapped and finds herself in the oasis palace of the mysterious sheik El Siif, she finds that love and desire go hand-in-hand, and that passion’s flower grows even in the desert./div


The Erotic Margin

The Erotic Margin

Author: Irvin C. Schick

Publisher: Verso Books

Published: 2020-05-05

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 1789601614

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Gender and sexuality have long held an important place in western attitudes towards the people and regions of the world-from the titillating accounts of harem life in the Middle East to terrifying captivity narratives of North America. The Erotic Margin is a first attempt to pull together the large, disparate, and often contradictory literature, and view it as a corpus. Schick argues that such images served to construct spatial difference, and thereby helped Europe represent its own place in the world during an age of rapid geographical expansion. Informed by the recent literature on human geography as well as feminist and postcolonial theory, The Erotic Margin focuses on erotica and sexual anthropology as well as travel literature in which, from the eighteenth century on, both traveler and destination were portrayed in unmistakably gendered and sexualized terms. Reviewing examples ranging from the New World to India, the Near East to black Africa, and the South sea islands to the Barbary Coast, the book reflects on why foreign women were variously portrayed as alluring or threatening, foreign men as effeminate weaklings or dangerous rapists, and foreign lands as sexual idylls or hearts of darkness.