Ordinary Lifestyles: Popular Media, Consumption and Taste
Autor David Bell, Joanne Hollowsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 oct 2005
The contributors show that watching make-over television orcooking from a celebrity chef’s book are significant culturalpractices, through which we work on our ideas about taste,status and identity. In opening up the complex processes whichshape our taste and forge individual and collective identities,lifestyle media demand our serious attention, as well as ourviewing, reading and listening pleasure.
Ordinary Lifestylesis essential reading for students on mediaand cultural studies courses, and for anyone intrigued by theinfluence of the media on our day-to-day lives.
Contributors:David Bell, Manchester Metropolitan University; Frances Bonner, University of Queensland, Australia; Steven Brown, Loughborough University; Fan Carter, Kingston University; Stephen Duncombe, Gallatin School of New York University, USA; David Dunn; Johannah Fahey, Monash University, Australia; Elizabeth Bullen, Deakin University, Australia; Jane Kenway, Monash University, Australia; Robert Fish, University of Exeter; Danielle Gallegos, Murdoch University, Australia; Mark Gibson; David B. Goldstein, University of Tulsa, USA; Ruth Holliday, University of Leeds; Joanne Hollows, Nottingham Trent University; Felicity Newman; Tim O’Sullivan, De Montfort University; Elspeth Probyn; Rachel Russell, University of Sydney, Australia; Lisa Taylor; Melissa Tyler; Gregory Woods, Nottingham Trent University.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780335215508
ISBN-10: 0335215505
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 153 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: McGraw Hill Education
Colecția Open University Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0335215505
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 153 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: McGraw Hill Education
Colecția Open University Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
Cuprins
1.
Ordinary
Lifestyles
SECTION I: MEDIA FORM AND INDUSTRY
2. From Television Lifestyle to Lifestyle Television
3. Whose Lifestyle is it Anyway?
4. Recipes for Living: Martha Stewart and the New American Subject
SECTION II: HOME FRONT
5. Home Truths?
6. Monoculture versus Multiculinarism: Trouble in the Aussie Kitchen
7. Cookbooks as Manuals of Taste
SECTION III: THE GREAT OUTDOORS
8. It was Beautiful Before You Changed it All: Class, Taste and the Transformative Aesthetics of the Garden Lifestyle Media
9. Entertaining Tourists: Television Holiday Programmes, Performance, and the Tourist Destination
10. Holidays of a Lifestyle: Representations of Pleasure in Gay and Lesbian Holiday Promotions
11. Countryside Formats and Ordinary Lifestyles
SECTION IV: LEARNING LIFESTYLES
12. It’s a Girl Thing: Teenage Magazines, Lifestyle and Consumer Culture
13. Gender, Childhood and Consumer Culture
14. A Taste for Science: Inventing the Young in the National Interest
SECTION V: WORK/LIFE BALANCING
15. Sabotage, Slack and the Zinester Search for Non-Alienated Labour
16. The Worst Things in the World: Life Events Checklists in Popular Stress Management Texts
17. Thinking Habits and the Ordering of Life
Bibliography
SECTION I: MEDIA FORM AND INDUSTRY
2. From Television Lifestyle to Lifestyle Television
3. Whose Lifestyle is it Anyway?
4. Recipes for Living: Martha Stewart and the New American Subject
SECTION II: HOME FRONT
5. Home Truths?
6. Monoculture versus Multiculinarism: Trouble in the Aussie Kitchen
7. Cookbooks as Manuals of Taste
SECTION III: THE GREAT OUTDOORS
8. It was Beautiful Before You Changed it All: Class, Taste and the Transformative Aesthetics of the Garden Lifestyle Media
9. Entertaining Tourists: Television Holiday Programmes, Performance, and the Tourist Destination
10. Holidays of a Lifestyle: Representations of Pleasure in Gay and Lesbian Holiday Promotions
11. Countryside Formats and Ordinary Lifestyles
SECTION IV: LEARNING LIFESTYLES
12. It’s a Girl Thing: Teenage Magazines, Lifestyle and Consumer Culture
13. Gender, Childhood and Consumer Culture
14. A Taste for Science: Inventing the Young in the National Interest
SECTION V: WORK/LIFE BALANCING
15. Sabotage, Slack and the Zinester Search for Non-Alienated Labour
16. The Worst Things in the World: Life Events Checklists in Popular Stress Management Texts
17. Thinking Habits and the Ordering of Life
Bibliography