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The Street Fighter Lady: Invisibility and Gender in Game Composition
Hillegonda Rietveld
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Andy Lemon
Creative Technologies
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Game Audio
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Ladies
100%
Invisibility
100%
Street Fighter IV
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Gender in Games
100%
Composer
50%
Arcade
50%
Gender Stereotypes
50%
Masculinist
50%
Popular
25%
Music Production
25%
Fighting Game
25%
Soundtrack
25%
Invisible
25%
Sound Design
25%
Game Developers
25%
Game Design
25%
Music Composition
25%
Transnational
25%
Hollywood
25%
Musical Sound
25%
Production Design
25%
Grime
25%
Team Effort
25%
Gender Identity
25%
Competitive Game
25%
Music Producers
25%
Music Scene
25%
International Success
25%
Musical Idea
25%
Game Culture
25%
Female Composers
25%
Hypermasculine
25%
Gender Identification
25%
Japanese Games
25%
Capcom
25%
Arcade Games
25%
Hip-hop
25%
Arts and Humanities
Invisibility
100%
Arcade
100%
Stereotypes
66%
Global
33%
Music Production
33%
Sound Design
33%
Esthetics
33%
Iconic
33%
Hollywood
33%
Invisible
33%
Soundtrack
33%
Popular
33%
Masculinity
33%
Transnational
33%
Music Composition
33%
music producers
33%
music scene
33%
musical ideas
33%
Hip-hop
33%