Makeover TV – Selfhood, Citizenship, and Celebrity: Console-ing Passions
Autor Brenda R. Weberen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 noi 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822345688
ISBN-10: 0822345684
Pagini: 344
Ilustrații: 24 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 233 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria Console-ing Passions
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 0822345684
Pagini: 344
Ilustrații: 24 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 233 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria Console-ing Passions
Locul publicării:United States
Cuprins
Contents; Introduction: Into the Makeover Maze: A Method in the Madness; 1. Makeover Nation: Americanness, Neoliberalism, and the Citizen-Subject; 2. Visible Subjects: Economies of Looking, Pedagogies of Shame, Sights of Resistance; 3. Im a Woman Now!: Race, Class, and Femme-ing the Normative; 4. What Makes the Man?: Masculinity and the Self-Made (Over) Man; 5. Celebrated Selfhood: Reworking Commodification through Reality Celebrity; Conclusion: Can This Makeover Be Saved?Notes; Bibliography; Videography; Index
Recenzii
Makeover TV is a great book and a true pleasure to read. Brenda R. Webers treatment of makeover television as a crafting of the self within the broad scope of neoliberalism, postfeminism, and a kind of savvy consumerism is convincing and provocative. Her book is an important contribution to television and media studies and feminist and cultural theory.Sarah Banet-Weiser, author of Kids Rule! Nickelodeon and Consumer Citizenship
Makeover TV is a project of striking originality and timeliness, written by a skillful, sure critic. Brenda R. Webers analyses are consistently subtle and penetrating.Diane Negra, co-editor of Interrogating Postfeminism: Gender and the Politics of Popular Culture
Weber, assistant professor of gender studies at Indiana University, offers a long-overdue analysis of what being made over means in American culture, and given the proliferation of these programs, her work is worthy of attention. ...While Weber notes that these programs can reveal our hidden fears and desires, she points out that their benign objectives belie the notion that they somehow democratize the culture. Rather, in giving each subject a fair shot at life's riches, these shows are the ultimate exercise in conformity: they erase personal differences and create a kind of easily comprehensible citizenship formed by the marketplace. Publishers Weekly, 17th Aug 2009
"Makeover TV is a great book and a true pleasure to read. Brenda R. Weber's treatment of makeover television as a crafting of the self within the broad scope of neoliberalism, postfeminism, and a kind of savvy consumerism is convincing and provocative. Her book is an important contribution to television and media studies and feminist and cultural theory."--Sarah Banet-Weiser, author of Kids Rule! Nickelodeon and Consumer Citizenship "Makeover TV is a project of striking originality and timeliness, written by a skillful, sure critic. Brenda R. Weber's analyses are consistently subtle and penetrating."--Diane Negra, co-editor of Interrogating Postfeminism: Gender and the Politics of Popular Culture "Weber, assistant professor of gender studies at Indiana University, offers a long-overdue analysis of what being made over means in American culture, and given the proliferation of these programs, her work is worthy of attention. ...While Weber notes that these programs can reveal our hidden fears and desires, she points out that their benign objectives belie the notion that they somehow democratize the culture. Rather, in giving each subject a "fair shot" at life's riches, these shows are the ultimate exercise in conformity: they erase personal differences and create a kind of easily comprehensible citizenship formed by the marketplace." Publishers Weekly, 17th Aug 2009
Makeover TV is a project of striking originality and timeliness, written by a skillful, sure critic. Brenda R. Webers analyses are consistently subtle and penetrating.Diane Negra, co-editor of Interrogating Postfeminism: Gender and the Politics of Popular Culture
Weber, assistant professor of gender studies at Indiana University, offers a long-overdue analysis of what being made over means in American culture, and given the proliferation of these programs, her work is worthy of attention. ...While Weber notes that these programs can reveal our hidden fears and desires, she points out that their benign objectives belie the notion that they somehow democratize the culture. Rather, in giving each subject a fair shot at life's riches, these shows are the ultimate exercise in conformity: they erase personal differences and create a kind of easily comprehensible citizenship formed by the marketplace. Publishers Weekly, 17th Aug 2009
"Makeover TV is a great book and a true pleasure to read. Brenda R. Weber's treatment of makeover television as a crafting of the self within the broad scope of neoliberalism, postfeminism, and a kind of savvy consumerism is convincing and provocative. Her book is an important contribution to television and media studies and feminist and cultural theory."--Sarah Banet-Weiser, author of Kids Rule! Nickelodeon and Consumer Citizenship "Makeover TV is a project of striking originality and timeliness, written by a skillful, sure critic. Brenda R. Weber's analyses are consistently subtle and penetrating."--Diane Negra, co-editor of Interrogating Postfeminism: Gender and the Politics of Popular Culture "Weber, assistant professor of gender studies at Indiana University, offers a long-overdue analysis of what being made over means in American culture, and given the proliferation of these programs, her work is worthy of attention. ...While Weber notes that these programs can reveal our hidden fears and desires, she points out that their benign objectives belie the notion that they somehow democratize the culture. Rather, in giving each subject a "fair shot" at life's riches, these shows are the ultimate exercise in conformity: they erase personal differences and create a kind of easily comprehensible citizenship formed by the marketplace." Publishers Weekly, 17th Aug 2009
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""Makeover TV" is a project of striking originality and timeliness, written by a skillful, sure critic. Brenda R. Weber's analyses are consistently subtle and penetrating."--Diane Negra, co-editor of "Interrogating Postfeminism: Gender and the Politics of Popular Culture"
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How makeover television participate in cultural debates about body modification, empowerment, gender roles, and personal responsibility