by Soraya Murray

about Soraya Murray

Soraya Murray is an interdisciplinary visual studies scholar, with particular interest in cultural studies, art, film, and video games. Murray is an associate professor in the Film + Digital Media Department at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and author of On Video Games: The Visual Politics of Race, Gender and Space.

The Last of Us

Abstract: Mainstream video games often position players in the role of a hyper-masculine hero, with superhuman strength, mastery of combat skills, decisiveness, fearlessness, and an inclination toward domination. Through a close look at one iconic example, The Last of Us, Soraya Murray discusses the notable break from the invulnerable male protagonist, and how it signals larger Western cultural ambivalences and anxieties.