Reality gendervision : sexuality & gender on transatlantic reality television

著者

    • Weber, Brenda R.

書誌事項

Reality gendervision : sexuality & gender on transatlantic reality television

Brenda R. Weber, editor

Duke University Press, 2014

  • : pbk

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. [341]-360) and index

Videography: p. [361]-367

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This essay collection focuses on the gendered dimensions of reality television in both the United States and Great Britain. Through close readings of a wide range of reality programming, from Finding Sarah and Sister Wives to Ghost Adventures and Deadliest Warrior, the contributors think through questions of femininity and masculinity, as they relate to the intersections of gender, race, class, and sexuality. They connect the genre's combination of real people and surreal experiences, of authenticity and artifice, to the production of identity and norms of citizenship, the commodification of selfhood, and the naturalization of regimes of power. Whether assessing the Kardashian family brand, portrayals of hoarders, or big-family programs such as 19 Kids and Counting, the contributors analyze reality television as a relevant site for the production and performance of gender. In the process, they illuminate the larger neoliberal and postfeminist contexts in which reality TV is produced, promoted, watched, and experienced. Contributors. David Greven, Dana Heller, Su Holmes, Deborah Jermyn, Misha Kavka, Amanda Ann Klein, Susan Lepselter, Diane Negra, Laurie Ouellette, Gareth Palmer, Kirsten Pike, Maria Pramaggiore, Kimberly Springer, Rebecca Stephens, Lindsay Steenberg, Brenda R. Weber

目次

Acknowledgments Introduction. Trash Talk: The Gender Politics of Reality Television / Brenda R. Weber Part I. The Pleasures and Perils in Being Seen 1. The "Pig," the "Older Woman," and the "Catfight": Gender, Celebrity, and Controversy in a Decade of British Reality TV / Su Holmes and Deborah Jermyn 2. Reality TV and the Gendered Politics of Flaunting / Misha Kavka 3. Keeping Up with the Aspirations: Commercial Family Values and the Kardashian Brand / Maria Pramaggiore and Diane Negra 4. When America's Queen of Talk Saved Britain's Duchess of Pork: Finding Sarah, Oprah Winfrey, and the Transatlantic Politics of Self-Making / Brenda R. Weber 5. Wrecked: Programming Celesbian Reality / Dana Heller Part II. Citizenship, Ethnicity, and (Trans)National Identity 6. Abject Femininity and Compulsory Masculinity on Jersey Shore / Amanda Ann Klein 7. Supersizing the Family: Nation, Gender, and Recession on Reality TV / Rebecca Stephens 8. "Get More Action" on Gladiatorial Television: Simulation and Masculinity on Deadliest Warrior / Lindsay Steenberg 9. Jade Goody's Preemptive Hagiography: Neoliberal Citizenship and Reality TV Celebrity / Kimberly Springer Part III. Mediated Freak Shows and Cautionary Tales 10. "It's Not TV, It's Birth Control": Reality TV and the "Problem" of Teenage Pregnancy / Laurie Ouellette 11. Intimating Disaster: Choices, Women, and Hoarding Shows / Susan Lepselter 12. Freaky Five-Year-Olds and Mental Mommies: Narratives of Gender, Race, and Class in TLC's Toddlers & Tiaras / Kirsten Pike 13. Legitimate Targets: Reality Television and Large People / Gareth Palmer 14. Spectral Men: Femininity, Race, and Traumatic Manhood in the RTV Ghost-Hunter Genre / David Greven Bibliography Videography Contributors Index

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