The Politics of Reality Television
Global Perspectives
Herausgeber: Kraidy, Marwan M; Sender, Katherine
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Global Perspectives
Herausgeber: Kraidy, Marwan M; Sender, Katherine
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This book offers a global, comparative examination of reality television alongside empirical research about the genre, its producers and consumers.
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This book offers a global, comparative examination of reality television alongside empirical research about the genre, its producers and consumers.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9780415588249
- ISBN-10: 0415588243
- Artikelnr.: 30534849
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9780415588249
- ISBN-10: 0415588243
- Artikelnr.: 30534849
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
@contents: Selected Contents: Chapter 1. Introduction: Migrating Genres,
Travelling Participants, Shifting Theories Katherine Sender PART 1:
PRODUCING IDENTITY Introduction Keren Tenenboim-Weinblatt Chapter 2.
Real-izing Exploitation Mark Andrejevic Chapter 3. When Reality TV is a Job
Francois Jost Chapter 4. Just Be Yourself - Only More So: Ordinary
Celebrity in the Era of Self-Service Television Laura Grindstaff PART 2:
LABORING THE SELF Introduction Adrienne Shaw Chapter 5. Governing Bodies
Gareth Palmer Chapter 6. Globalizing Lifestyles? Makeover Television in
Singapore Tania Lewis Chapter 7. Reacting to Reality TV: The affective
economy of an "extended social/public realm" Helen Wood and Beverly Skeggs
PART 3: PERFORMING THE NATION Introduction Oren Livio Chapter 8. Commercial
Nationalism on Balkan Reality Television Zala Volcic and Mark Andrejevic
Chapter 9. World Citizens 'a la Française': Star Academy and the
Negotiations of 'French' Identities Fabienne Darling-Wolf Chapter 10.
Reality Television and the Making of Mobile Publics: The Case of Indian
Idol Aswin Punathambekar PART 4: MIGRATING ECONOMIES Introduction Tara
Liss-Marino Chapter 11. New Industry Dynamics: Lessons From Reality TV in
Norway Yngvar Kjus Chapter 12. Continental Reality Television and the
Expansion of South African Capital Sean Jacobs Chapter 13. Making
Populations Appear Nick Couldry Chapter 14. Reality Television in New
Worlds Marwan M. Kraidy
Travelling Participants, Shifting Theories Katherine Sender PART 1:
PRODUCING IDENTITY Introduction Keren Tenenboim-Weinblatt Chapter 2.
Real-izing Exploitation Mark Andrejevic Chapter 3. When Reality TV is a Job
Francois Jost Chapter 4. Just Be Yourself - Only More So: Ordinary
Celebrity in the Era of Self-Service Television Laura Grindstaff PART 2:
LABORING THE SELF Introduction Adrienne Shaw Chapter 5. Governing Bodies
Gareth Palmer Chapter 6. Globalizing Lifestyles? Makeover Television in
Singapore Tania Lewis Chapter 7. Reacting to Reality TV: The affective
economy of an "extended social/public realm" Helen Wood and Beverly Skeggs
PART 3: PERFORMING THE NATION Introduction Oren Livio Chapter 8. Commercial
Nationalism on Balkan Reality Television Zala Volcic and Mark Andrejevic
Chapter 9. World Citizens 'a la Française': Star Academy and the
Negotiations of 'French' Identities Fabienne Darling-Wolf Chapter 10.
Reality Television and the Making of Mobile Publics: The Case of Indian
Idol Aswin Punathambekar PART 4: MIGRATING ECONOMIES Introduction Tara
Liss-Marino Chapter 11. New Industry Dynamics: Lessons From Reality TV in
Norway Yngvar Kjus Chapter 12. Continental Reality Television and the
Expansion of South African Capital Sean Jacobs Chapter 13. Making
Populations Appear Nick Couldry Chapter 14. Reality Television in New
Worlds Marwan M. Kraidy
@contents: Selected Contents: Chapter 1. Introduction: Migrating Genres,
Travelling Participants, Shifting Theories Katherine Sender PART 1:
PRODUCING IDENTITY Introduction Keren Tenenboim-Weinblatt Chapter 2.
Real-izing Exploitation Mark Andrejevic Chapter 3. When Reality TV is a Job
Francois Jost Chapter 4. Just Be Yourself - Only More So: Ordinary
Celebrity in the Era of Self-Service Television Laura Grindstaff PART 2:
LABORING THE SELF Introduction Adrienne Shaw Chapter 5. Governing Bodies
Gareth Palmer Chapter 6. Globalizing Lifestyles? Makeover Television in
Singapore Tania Lewis Chapter 7. Reacting to Reality TV: The affective
economy of an "extended social/public realm" Helen Wood and Beverly Skeggs
PART 3: PERFORMING THE NATION Introduction Oren Livio Chapter 8. Commercial
Nationalism on Balkan Reality Television Zala Volcic and Mark Andrejevic
Chapter 9. World Citizens 'a la Française': Star Academy and the
Negotiations of 'French' Identities Fabienne Darling-Wolf Chapter 10.
Reality Television and the Making of Mobile Publics: The Case of Indian
Idol Aswin Punathambekar PART 4: MIGRATING ECONOMIES Introduction Tara
Liss-Marino Chapter 11. New Industry Dynamics: Lessons From Reality TV in
Norway Yngvar Kjus Chapter 12. Continental Reality Television and the
Expansion of South African Capital Sean Jacobs Chapter 13. Making
Populations Appear Nick Couldry Chapter 14. Reality Television in New
Worlds Marwan M. Kraidy
Travelling Participants, Shifting Theories Katherine Sender PART 1:
PRODUCING IDENTITY Introduction Keren Tenenboim-Weinblatt Chapter 2.
Real-izing Exploitation Mark Andrejevic Chapter 3. When Reality TV is a Job
Francois Jost Chapter 4. Just Be Yourself - Only More So: Ordinary
Celebrity in the Era of Self-Service Television Laura Grindstaff PART 2:
LABORING THE SELF Introduction Adrienne Shaw Chapter 5. Governing Bodies
Gareth Palmer Chapter 6. Globalizing Lifestyles? Makeover Television in
Singapore Tania Lewis Chapter 7. Reacting to Reality TV: The affective
economy of an "extended social/public realm" Helen Wood and Beverly Skeggs
PART 3: PERFORMING THE NATION Introduction Oren Livio Chapter 8. Commercial
Nationalism on Balkan Reality Television Zala Volcic and Mark Andrejevic
Chapter 9. World Citizens 'a la Française': Star Academy and the
Negotiations of 'French' Identities Fabienne Darling-Wolf Chapter 10.
Reality Television and the Making of Mobile Publics: The Case of Indian
Idol Aswin Punathambekar PART 4: MIGRATING ECONOMIES Introduction Tara
Liss-Marino Chapter 11. New Industry Dynamics: Lessons From Reality TV in
Norway Yngvar Kjus Chapter 12. Continental Reality Television and the
Expansion of South African Capital Sean Jacobs Chapter 13. Making
Populations Appear Nick Couldry Chapter 14. Reality Television in New
Worlds Marwan M. Kraidy