虚拟现实角色创造和化身对跨性别者和性别酷儿群体在游戏中的影响:基于对跨性别者和性别酷儿群体在虚拟现实中角色创造界面体验的调查和访谈数据的理论分析

Zoey Reyes, Joshua A. Fisher
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虚拟现实(VR)开发者为跨性别者和性别酷儿创造了既能让他们感到性别焦虑又能让他们感到兴奋的体验。角色创造界面(游戏邦注:简称ACIs)和与之相关的游戏机制都与这些效果有关。由于VR中的所有体验都始于空间中的身体,因此ACI机制可以为跨性别者和性别酷儿提供更具包容性的体验。ACIs对性别焦虑症和欣快症患者的影响的研究是有限的,并且没有涉及虚拟现实中的主题。考虑到这一知识差距,研究跨性别者和性别酷儿个体在VR中的体现所带来的愉悦和不安影响是有建设性的。为此,作为定性研究的一部分,使用扎根理论分析的紧急方法分析了来自29个人的调查数据和来自其中7个人的访谈数据。数据表明,ACI VR体验给予互动者创造性的代理,更大的性别多样性,以及在世俗和性别肯定情境中体现的机会,可以缓解焦虑和诱导欣快感。
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The Impacts of Virtual Reality Avatar Creation and Embodiment on Transgender and Genderqueer Individuals in Games: A grounded theory analysis of survey and interview data from Transgender and Genderqueer individuals about their experiences with Avatar Creation Interfaces in Virtual Reality
Virtual Reality (VR) developers create experiences that result in both gender dysphoria and euphoria for Transgender and Genderqueer individuals. Avatar Creation Interfaces (ACIs) and the game mechanics associated with them engage with these effects. Since all experiences in VR begin with a body in space, ACI mechanics can inform a more inclusive experience for Transgender and Genderqueer individuals. Research of ACIs’ effects on people with gender dysphoria and euphoria is limited and does not address the subject in VR. Given this knowledge gap, research on the euphoric and dysphoric effects of embodiment that Transgender and Genderqueer individuals have within VR is constructive. To this end, as part of a qualitative study, survey data from 29 individuals and interview data from 7 of those individuals were analyzed using the emergent method of grounded theory analysis. The data suggest that ACI VR experiences that give interactors creative agency, greater gender diversity, and the opportunity to be embodied in mundane and gender-affirming situations are dysphoria relieving and euphoria inducing.
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