
Biography & Autobiography Lgbt
Of Floating Isles
On Growing Pains and Video Games
- Publisher
- Arsenal Pulp Press
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2025
- Category
- LGBT, Asian & Asian American, Essays, Video & Electronic, Personal Memoirs
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781834050065
- Publish Date
- Sep 2025
- List Price
- $26.95
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Description
An immersive journey into the author's lifelong attachment to video games, revealing how they shape us, shatter us, and give us the courage to start again
Of Floating Isles is a captivating collection of personal essays that unpack the mystifying and often intimate roles that video games play in our lives. Interweaving memoir with cultural critique, Kawika Guillermo explores the subtle yet transformative influences of video games in shaping them as a queer and mixed-race grandson of two preachers; as a traveller, immigrant, and games scholar; and as a father, caretaker, and mourner. Through a mixture of fanciful musing, rigorous inquiry, and unflinching self-reflection, Of Floating Isles reframes the gamer's retreat from others not as social isolation, but as a quest for a different community, one where they feel seen, heard, and understood. This deep-seated longing to belong, Guillermo suggests, forms the imaginative worlds of video games and the floating isles they conjure
By exploring his own lifelong attachment to video games, Guillermo shows how they can spark rage, confusion, and the desire to escape, but these emotions are not necessarily bad - they are the growing pains that many young people must work through. So too can games provide reflective realms to dwell, to imagine, and to build spaces for queer, trans, racialized, and neurodiverse groups. Envisioning games as forms of poetic interaction, Of Floating Isles boldly conveys their truth-telling powers: their ability to offer guidance in times of loss and hardship, and their power to reveal the oppressive mechanisms of our "real" world.
About the author
Kawika Guillermo is the author of Stamped: an anti-travel novel (2018), which won the Asian American Studies Book Award for Best Novel, as well as the queer speculative fiction novel, All Flowers Bloom (2020), and the prose-poetry book, Nimrods: a fake-punk self-hurt anti-memoir (2023). Under his patrilineal/legal name, Christopher Patterson, he is an associate professor in the Social Justice Institute at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver and is the author of the books Transitive Cultures: Anglophone Literature of the Transpacific (2018) and Open World Empire: Race, Erotics, and the Global Rise of Video Games (2020).
Editorial Reviews
A mind-blowing odyssey through the "person-shaping" world of gaming. Of Floating Isles is a reckoning with the wicked and violent ways society under late capitalism plays us, winnowing us into narrower and narrower spaces of existence, and it's an exploration of how - through one of its most villainized "pastimes" - we might imagine wider ways of living and reclaim our most tender creative selves. Kawika Guillermo is a wildly original writer, and this is a piercing, profound book. -Kyo Maclear, author of Unearthing
Of Floating Isles is an invigorating work of gaming memoir and history that reveals how our virtual experiences are inextricably linked with our off-screen lives. Through his own story, Guillermo convincingly demonstrates that the time spent in games is as real as anything else - that games construct monuments within our memory, engraved with hidden facets of ourselves. Of Floating Isles is a testament not just to the power of video games as art, but to the kaleidoscopic meanings that can result from recognizing games as an active element within our lives. -Marina Kittaka and Melos Han-Tani, game designers of Sephonie and Anodyne 2: Return to Dust
Kawika Guillermo's experiences with games and gamers may be shocking to some, but they reflect the everyday lives of people I've known who sought games in their most challenging times, and who now have this book to call their own. -Minh Le (aka Gooseman), designer and co-creator of Counter-Strike