Description |
viii, 199 pages ; 25 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-189) and index. |
Contents |
Introduction: Keeping it real-reality TV's evolution -- Choose your own adventure: transmedia storytelling, reality characters, and fans -- Mashup: hybrid genres and emotional appeals -- Picturing social change: reality tv's family circus -- Family values debates: the politics of the family -- Wife swap: gender wars -- Conclusion: The futures of reality TV. |
Summary |
"Identifies and explores five key media trends reality TV has used to continually draw in viewers and ensure success. These media trends include mixing TV genres, sparking greater audience interaction, and applying content from television to other media such as films, music albums, webisodes, online games, and smart phone apps. Author Leigh H. Edwards also analyzes how reality TV shows target themes of social conflict, such as changing ideas of the American family, and address common anxieties and tensions in American society such as gender, race, class, and economic struggle. A wide variety of realty shows--including American Idol, Celebrity Rehab, Jackass, Run's House, Survivor, and The Hills--are profiled."--Jacket. |
Subject |
Reality television programs -- United States -- History and criticism.
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Reality television programs. |
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United States. |
Genre/Form |
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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ISBN |
0313399018 hardcopy alkaline paper |
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0313399026 ebook |
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9780313399015 hardcopy alkaline paper |
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9780313399022 ebook |
Standard No. |
40021956221 |
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