Jonathan Lee
Preferred name: J. Rey Lee
Part-Time Lecturer
First Year & Pre-Major Program
Education
B.S. in Literature, Harvey Mudd College
M.A. in Comparative Literature, University of California, Riverside
Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, University of California, Riverside
Courses
- BCORE104 Discovery Core Experience
- BWRIT 134 Composition
- BWRIT 135 Research Writing
Teaching Interests
I believe anyone can have a positive, meaningful relationship with writing, but the rigidity of the school system often gets in the way. So, I try to shift our thinking away from assignment-driven school writing towards more audience-driven writing that actively engages with popular media and culture.
To this end, we practice iterative design to experience writing as a journey. We practice workshopping in small groups to experience writing as communal. And we ease anxiety with labor-based grading to experience writing as an ongoing creative process.
Research and Scholarship Interests
I research material play as a distinctive form of media and culture. Because play is an important part of being human, I explore how mass-market play products (especially LEGO and boardgames) weave significant cultural values in and around play.
My first book Deconstructing LEGO looks at how the design of LEGO toys materializes an entire worldview about what play is and should be. Far from being abstract, LEGO’s implicit playscripts speak to significant cultural ideals related to suburban life, gender, digitality, media, and even relational attachment.
My second book Unsettling Catan unsettles the ideological dimensions of boardgame play, especially how modern eurogames genres use detached design to make implicitly colonialist and capitalist worldviews feel peaceful.
Creative Interests
I love boardgames and I have a blog of personal and philosophical reflections on boardgaming at lookingglance.com.