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My Radio Interview on Gender & Games on International Women’s Day

“Don’t be afraid baby, it’s only a feminist!”

I was interviewed (in German!) about women in games by Robert Glashüttner, digital lifestyle editor for Austrian alternative radio station fm4. It was awesome to be back at a radio station – I was an intern at one in 2005! 😉

I'm at home, baby!
I’m at home, baby!

Here’s a screenshot of the preview of the interview on the fm4 website:

fm4_ankündigung

And here is the mp3 of my interview! 🙂

[You can download the file here]

As always, I’m looking forward to your input or feedback. Is there a special female character you’d like me to discuss in my next blog post? Also, what is your favorite female character in games and why?

Posted on 8. March 201314. March 2013Categories Gender Studies, On my own accountTags female characters, gamer clichés, girl gamer, pressLeave a comment on My Radio Interview on Gender & Games on International Women’s Day
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