Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!linac!att!ucbvax!bloom-beacon!ora!ambar From: 6600yeti@ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu (Jeffrey Yeti) Newsgroups: soc.feminism Subject: games Message-ID: <10538@hub.ucsb.edu> Date: 18 Apr 91 17:43:31 GMT Sender: ambar@ora.com (Jean Marie Diaz) Organization: O'Reilly and Associates Inc., Cambridge MA Lines: 14 Approved: ambar@ora.com I have this interest in games, the kind that are models or metaphors for the reality I live in, or just tend to be "fun". I also staff a course that teaches 'group' and 'individual' skills to people through physical type challenges, or play, or puzzle solving, ie 'games'. I find this to teach me a lot more than some people who pretend to think, in a game one does think. I see a game as a set of rules that brings patterns of thought into play and action comes from those thought patterns, so, my question is: If I embody the ideal feminist mind and lifestyle, free from whatever it needs to be free from to exist, what game(s) existing or not, do I play? Corre =)