Reality Television and Class
Autor Helen Wood, Beverley Skeggsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 dec 2011
Through an analysis of programmes such asCelebrity Big Brother,The Hills,MasterChefandLadette to Lady, the contributors tackle common assumptions in television analysis to show how the mere fact of 'being on tv' is not a straightforward route to recognition, democracy, mobility or value; how new moral economies are emerging in which judgement and aspiration are normalised; and that class relationships are key dramatic devices in the spectacle of television entertainment.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781844573974
ISBN-10: 1844573974
Pagini: 254
Ilustrații: 8 black & white halftones
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:2011
Editura: British Film Institute
Colecția British Film Institute
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1844573974
Pagini: 254
Ilustrații: 8 black & white halftones
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:2011
Editura: British Film Institute
Colecția British Film Institute
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction:
Real
Class;
H.Wood
&
B.Skeggs.-
PART
I:
MEDIATED
EXCHANGE
AND
JUDGEMENT.-
Class
and
Contemporary
Forms
of
'Reality'
Production
or,
Hidden
Injuries
of
Class
2;
N.Couldry.-
'I'm
common
and
my
talking
is
quite
abrupt'
(Jade
Goody):
Language
and
Class
in
Celebrity
Big
Brother;
A.Tolson.-
Managing
the
Borders:
Classed
Mobility
on
Security-Themed
Reality
TV;
M.Andrejevic.-
Fame
on
the
Farm:
Class
and
Celebrity
on
Slovene
Reality
TV;
Z.Volcic
&
K.Erjavec.-
Reality
TV
without
Class:
The
Postsocialist
Anti-Celebrity
Docusoap;
A.Imre
&
A.Tremlett.-
'You've
put
yourselves
on
a
plate':
the
Labours
of
Selfhood
on
MasterChef
Australia;
T.Lewis.-
PART
II:
NORMALISATION,
ASPIRATION
AND
ITS
LIMITS.-
'I'm
a
girl,
I
should
be
a
princess':
Gender,
Class
Entitlement
and
Denial
in
The
Hills;
L.Taylor.-
Organic
Branding:
The
Self,
Advertising
and
Life-experience
Formats;
G.Palmer.-
'The
virtuous
circle':
Social
Entrepreneurship
and
Welfare
Programming
in
the
UK;
A.Biressi.-
From
All-American
Mom
to
Super
Bitch
from
Hell:
Kate
Gosselin
and
the
Classed
and
Gendered
Politics
of
Reality
Television;
B.Weber
Investing
in
the
'Forever
Home':
from
Property
Programming
to
'Retreat
TV';
H.Nunn.-
PART
III:
PERFORMING
AND
FEELING
CLASS.-
Reality
Television's
'Classrooms':
Knowing,
Showing,
and
Telling
about
Social
Class
in
Reality
Casting
and
the
College
Classroom;
V.Mayer.-
From
Jerry
Springer
to
Jersey
Shore:
The
Cultural
Politics
of
Class
in/on
US
Reality
Programming;
L.Grindstaff.-
Pramface
Girls:
The
Class
Politics
of
'Maternal
TV';
I.Tyler.-
Shame
on
you!
Intergenerational
Trauma
and
Working-class
Femininity
on
Reality
Television;
V.Walkerdine.-
'This
is
a
Matter
of
Pride':
The
Choir,
Un-Sung
Town
and
Community
Transformation;
L.Blackman.
Notă biografică
HELEN
WOOD
is
Reader
in
Media
and
Communication
at
De
Montfort
University,
Leicester,
UK.
She
is
the
author
ofTalking
With
Television:
Women,
Talk
Shows,
and
Modern
Self-Reflexivity(2009).
BEVERLEY SKEGGS is Professor of Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK. Her publications includeFormations of Class and Gender: Becoming Respectable(1997) andClass, Self, Culture(2004), and she is the co-editor of the journalSociological Review.
BEVERLEY SKEGGS is Professor of Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK. Her publications includeFormations of Class and Gender: Becoming Respectable(1997) andClass, Self, Culture(2004), and she is the co-editor of the journalSociological Review.
Textul de pe ultima copertă
T?his
is
the
first
book
about
reality
television
to
make
class
its
central
focus.
Despite
popular
and
media
debate
about
the
'classed'
behaviour
of
reality
stars
such
as
Jade
Goody
and
Shilpa
Shetty,
and
the
class
confrontations
depicted
in
shows
such
as
Wife
Swap,
class
politics
have
been
overlooked
in
much
political
and
academic
discussion
of
reality
television.
In
their
introduction,
the
editors
spell
out
how
reality
television
–
by
making
visible
new
forms
of
performance
labour
–
invites
a
serious
discussion
of
class.
Internationally-renowned
media
scholars
and
sociologists
explore
the
ways
in
which
'ordinary
people'
enter
the
television
frame,
and
how
discourses
of
class
are
routed
through
national
concerns
and
fears.
Through an analysis of programmes such asCelebrity Big Brother,The Hills,MasterChefandLadette to Lady, the contributors tackle common assumptions in television analysis to show how the mere fact of 'being on tv' is not a straightforward route to recognition, democracy, mobility or value; how new moral economies are emerging in which judgement and aspiration are normalised; and that class relationships are key dramatic devices in the spectacle of television entertainment.
Through an analysis of programmes such asCelebrity Big Brother,The Hills,MasterChefandLadette to Lady, the contributors tackle common assumptions in television analysis to show how the mere fact of 'being on tv' is not a straightforward route to recognition, democracy, mobility or value; how new moral economies are emerging in which judgement and aspiration are normalised; and that class relationships are key dramatic devices in the spectacle of television entertainment.
Caracteristici
This
is
the
first
book
to
use
class
politics
as
the
main
lens
to
understand
reality
television
The contributors and editors are internationally renowned scholars and key thinkers in Media Studies and Sociology
The book draws from British, American, Australian and European examples to explore the intricate ways class is played out in different national spaces
A multitude of international perspectives
Case studies of popular recent TV formats e.g.Big Brother,Wife Swap,The Hills
The contributors and editors are internationally renowned scholars and key thinkers in Media Studies and Sociology
The book draws from British, American, Australian and European examples to explore the intricate ways class is played out in different national spaces
A multitude of international perspectives
Case studies of popular recent TV formats e.g.Big Brother,Wife Swap,The Hills