Understanding Reality Television

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  • Author:
    HOLMES Su / JERMYN Deborah
  • ISBN:
    9780415317955
  • Publication Date:
    0/12/2003
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    302
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Routledge
  • Country of Publication:
Understanding Reality Television
Understanding Reality Television

Understanding Reality Television

SKU: 9780415317955
Regular price $86.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    HOLMES Su / JERMYN Deborah
  • ISBN:
    9780415317955
  • Publication Date:
    0/12/2003
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    302
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Routledge
  • Country of Publication:

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'Popular Factual Programming' has rapidly come to occupy a place at the forefront of contemporary television culture on an international scale. Tracing the history of reality TV from Candid Camera to The Osbournes , Understanding Reality Television examines a range of programmes which claim a privileged relation to the 'real', from reality formatted game shows to 'real crime' programming and make-over TV. Contributors discuss the phenonenon of reality TV in the context of the debates it has introduced to our social, cultural and televisual agendas, such as the construction of celebrity, fandom, surveillance and the politics of representation.
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  • 'Popular Factual Programming' has rapidly come to occupy a place at the forefront of contemporary television culture on an international scale. Tracing the history of reality TV from Candid Camera to The Osbournes , Understanding Reality Television examines a range of programmes which claim a privileged relation to the 'real', from reality formatted game shows to 'real crime' programming and make-over TV. Contributors discuss the phenonenon of reality TV in the context of the debates it has introduced to our social, cultural and televisual agendas, such as the construction of celebrity, fandom, surveillance and the politics of representation.
'Popular Factual Programming' has rapidly come to occupy a place at the forefront of contemporary television culture on an international scale. Tracing the history of reality TV from Candid Camera to The Osbournes , Understanding Reality Television examines a range of programmes which claim a privileged relation to the 'real', from reality formatted game shows to 'real crime' programming and make-over TV. Contributors discuss the phenonenon of reality TV in the context of the debates it has introduced to our social, cultural and televisual agendas, such as the construction of celebrity, fandom, surveillance and the politics of representation.