This Anthro Life

Build Better Worlds: Anthropology for Game Design, Film and Writing

Dec 15, 2021
In this engaging discussion, cultural anthropologist Michael Kilman and biological anthropologist Kyra Wellstrom dive into the art of world-building through anthropology. They explore why fantasy often mirrors Medieval Europe and the societal impact of themes like zombies. The duo emphasizes cultivating empathy in storytelling and the necessity of diverse narratives. They argue that modern media has begun reflecting complex societal issues and critique traditional tropes, advocating for richer, more inclusive narratives that resonate with contemporary audiences.
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INSIGHT

Zombies as Social Metaphors

  • Zombie stories metaphorically express fears of pandemics and social issues like mindless violence and xenophobia.
  • Fantasy narratives help us digest complex and difficult real-world issues like disease and social breakdown.
INSIGHT

Stories Build Empathy Muscles

  • Reading and writing stories develop empathy muscles by forcing perspective-taking.
  • This practice strengthens our ability to understand real people's nuanced lives and motivations.
ADVICE

Use World Building to Explore Social Complexity

  • Build fictional worlds by considering complex social factors like privilege and intersectionality.
  • Use world building exercises to explore how changes disrupt societies and impact individuals.
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