Reality Television
Oddities of Culture
Herausgeber: Slade, Alison F; Buchanan, Burton P; Narro, Amber J
Reality Television
Oddities of Culture
Herausgeber: Slade, Alison F; Buchanan, Burton P; Narro, Amber J
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With its dedication to odd and unique reality television, the media has created intrigue and provided entertainment that reflects a diverse American culture. This book examines such reality television shows, as well as audience response and fan interaction.
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With its dedication to odd and unique reality television, the media has created intrigue and provided entertainment that reflects a diverse American culture. This book examines such reality television shows, as well as audience response and fan interaction.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 648g
- ISBN-13: 9780739185643
- ISBN-10: 0739185640
- Artikelnr.: 40052563
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 648g
- ISBN-13: 9780739185643
- ISBN-10: 0739185640
- Artikelnr.: 40052563
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Alison F. Slade is an independent scholar whose research interests include reality television, social media, and fan culture. Amber J. Narro is associate professor of communication at Southeastern Louisiana University. Burton P. Buchanan is assistant professor of mass communication at Auburn University at Montgomery.
Introduction: Reality Television in Popular Culture Alison F. Slade 1.
Portrayals of Masculinity in The Discovery Channel's "Deadliest Catch"
Burton P. Buchanan 2. "I Was Born This Way": The Performance and Production
of Southern Masculinity in A&E's Duck Dynasty Leandra H. Hernandez 3. You
Better 'Redneckognize'!: Deploying the Discourses of Realness, Social
Defiance, and Happiness to Defend Here Comes Honey Boo Boo on Facebook
Andre Cavalcante 4. Are you ready for your 15 minutes of shame? Louisiana
Lockdown and Narrative in Prison Reality Television Elizabeth Barfoot
Christian 5. Bravo's "The Real Housewives": Living the (Capitalist)
American Dream? Nicole B. Cox 6. Frugal Reality TV During the Great
Recession: A Qualitative Content Analysis of TLC's Extreme Couponing
Rebecca M. Curnalia 7. Bigger, Fatter, Gypsier: Gender Spectacles and
Cultural Frontlines in My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding Gordon Alley-Young
8. Odd or Ordinary: Social Comparisons Between Real and Reality TV Families
Pamela L. Morris and Charissa K. Niedzwiecki 9. The Lolita Spectacle & the
Aberrant Mother: Exploring the Production and Performance of Manufactured
Femininity in Toddlers & Tiaras Leandra H. Hernandez 10. Manifest
Masculinity: Frontier, Fraternity and Family in Discovery Channel's Gold
Rush William C. Trapani and Laura L. Winn 11. Celebrity Rehab with Dr.
Drew: A Wicked Brew of Fame, Addiction, and Cultural Narcissism Christopher
Mapp 12. 'Born' Survivors and their Trickster Cousins:Masculine Primitive
Ideals and Manly (Re)Creation on Reality Television Matthew P. Ferrari 13.
Catfished: Exploring Viewer Perceptions of Online Relationships Leslie
Rasmussen 14. "'I See Swamp People:' Swamp People, Southern Horrors and
Reality Television" Julie Haynes Conclusion Amber J. Narro About the
Contributors
Portrayals of Masculinity in The Discovery Channel's "Deadliest Catch"
Burton P. Buchanan 2. "I Was Born This Way": The Performance and Production
of Southern Masculinity in A&E's Duck Dynasty Leandra H. Hernandez 3. You
Better 'Redneckognize'!: Deploying the Discourses of Realness, Social
Defiance, and Happiness to Defend Here Comes Honey Boo Boo on Facebook
Andre Cavalcante 4. Are you ready for your 15 minutes of shame? Louisiana
Lockdown and Narrative in Prison Reality Television Elizabeth Barfoot
Christian 5. Bravo's "The Real Housewives": Living the (Capitalist)
American Dream? Nicole B. Cox 6. Frugal Reality TV During the Great
Recession: A Qualitative Content Analysis of TLC's Extreme Couponing
Rebecca M. Curnalia 7. Bigger, Fatter, Gypsier: Gender Spectacles and
Cultural Frontlines in My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding Gordon Alley-Young
8. Odd or Ordinary: Social Comparisons Between Real and Reality TV Families
Pamela L. Morris and Charissa K. Niedzwiecki 9. The Lolita Spectacle & the
Aberrant Mother: Exploring the Production and Performance of Manufactured
Femininity in Toddlers & Tiaras Leandra H. Hernandez 10. Manifest
Masculinity: Frontier, Fraternity and Family in Discovery Channel's Gold
Rush William C. Trapani and Laura L. Winn 11. Celebrity Rehab with Dr.
Drew: A Wicked Brew of Fame, Addiction, and Cultural Narcissism Christopher
Mapp 12. 'Born' Survivors and their Trickster Cousins:Masculine Primitive
Ideals and Manly (Re)Creation on Reality Television Matthew P. Ferrari 13.
Catfished: Exploring Viewer Perceptions of Online Relationships Leslie
Rasmussen 14. "'I See Swamp People:' Swamp People, Southern Horrors and
Reality Television" Julie Haynes Conclusion Amber J. Narro About the
Contributors
Introduction: Reality Television in Popular Culture Alison F. Slade 1.
Portrayals of Masculinity in The Discovery Channel's "Deadliest Catch"
Burton P. Buchanan 2. "I Was Born This Way": The Performance and Production
of Southern Masculinity in A&E's Duck Dynasty Leandra H. Hernandez 3. You
Better 'Redneckognize'!: Deploying the Discourses of Realness, Social
Defiance, and Happiness to Defend Here Comes Honey Boo Boo on Facebook
Andre Cavalcante 4. Are you ready for your 15 minutes of shame? Louisiana
Lockdown and Narrative in Prison Reality Television Elizabeth Barfoot
Christian 5. Bravo's "The Real Housewives": Living the (Capitalist)
American Dream? Nicole B. Cox 6. Frugal Reality TV During the Great
Recession: A Qualitative Content Analysis of TLC's Extreme Couponing
Rebecca M. Curnalia 7. Bigger, Fatter, Gypsier: Gender Spectacles and
Cultural Frontlines in My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding Gordon Alley-Young
8. Odd or Ordinary: Social Comparisons Between Real and Reality TV Families
Pamela L. Morris and Charissa K. Niedzwiecki 9. The Lolita Spectacle & the
Aberrant Mother: Exploring the Production and Performance of Manufactured
Femininity in Toddlers & Tiaras Leandra H. Hernandez 10. Manifest
Masculinity: Frontier, Fraternity and Family in Discovery Channel's Gold
Rush William C. Trapani and Laura L. Winn 11. Celebrity Rehab with Dr.
Drew: A Wicked Brew of Fame, Addiction, and Cultural Narcissism Christopher
Mapp 12. 'Born' Survivors and their Trickster Cousins:Masculine Primitive
Ideals and Manly (Re)Creation on Reality Television Matthew P. Ferrari 13.
Catfished: Exploring Viewer Perceptions of Online Relationships Leslie
Rasmussen 14. "'I See Swamp People:' Swamp People, Southern Horrors and
Reality Television" Julie Haynes Conclusion Amber J. Narro About the
Contributors
Portrayals of Masculinity in The Discovery Channel's "Deadliest Catch"
Burton P. Buchanan 2. "I Was Born This Way": The Performance and Production
of Southern Masculinity in A&E's Duck Dynasty Leandra H. Hernandez 3. You
Better 'Redneckognize'!: Deploying the Discourses of Realness, Social
Defiance, and Happiness to Defend Here Comes Honey Boo Boo on Facebook
Andre Cavalcante 4. Are you ready for your 15 minutes of shame? Louisiana
Lockdown and Narrative in Prison Reality Television Elizabeth Barfoot
Christian 5. Bravo's "The Real Housewives": Living the (Capitalist)
American Dream? Nicole B. Cox 6. Frugal Reality TV During the Great
Recession: A Qualitative Content Analysis of TLC's Extreme Couponing
Rebecca M. Curnalia 7. Bigger, Fatter, Gypsier: Gender Spectacles and
Cultural Frontlines in My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding Gordon Alley-Young
8. Odd or Ordinary: Social Comparisons Between Real and Reality TV Families
Pamela L. Morris and Charissa K. Niedzwiecki 9. The Lolita Spectacle & the
Aberrant Mother: Exploring the Production and Performance of Manufactured
Femininity in Toddlers & Tiaras Leandra H. Hernandez 10. Manifest
Masculinity: Frontier, Fraternity and Family in Discovery Channel's Gold
Rush William C. Trapani and Laura L. Winn 11. Celebrity Rehab with Dr.
Drew: A Wicked Brew of Fame, Addiction, and Cultural Narcissism Christopher
Mapp 12. 'Born' Survivors and their Trickster Cousins:Masculine Primitive
Ideals and Manly (Re)Creation on Reality Television Matthew P. Ferrari 13.
Catfished: Exploring Viewer Perceptions of Online Relationships Leslie
Rasmussen 14. "'I See Swamp People:' Swamp People, Southern Horrors and
Reality Television" Julie Haynes Conclusion Amber J. Narro About the
Contributors







