Lifestyle media in American culture : gender, class, and the politics of ordinariness
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Lifestyle media in American culture : gender, class, and the politics of ordinariness
(Routledge research in gender, sexuality, and media / edited by Mary Celeste Kearney)
Routledge, 2023, c2018
- : pbk
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"First published 2018 ... First issued paperback 2023"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book explores the emergence of "lifestyle" in the US, first as a term that has become an organizing principle for the self and for the structure of everyday life, and later as a pervasive form of media that encompasses a variety of domestic and self-improvement genres, from newspaper columns to design blogs. Drawing on the methodologies of cultural studies and feminist media studies, and built upon a series of case studies from newspapers, books, television programs, and blogs, it tracks the emergence of lifestyle's discursive formation and shows its relevance in contemporary media culture. It is, in the broadest sense, about the role played by the explosion of lifestyle media texts in changing conceptualizations of selfhood and domestic life.
Table of Contents
Introduction: A Better Everyday Is Waiting for You
1. Life-Style: The History of an Idea
2. Empires of the Everyday: Gender, Entertaining, and the Emergence of Lifestyle Media
3. Logics of Lifestyle: Cable, Class, and Domesticity on HGTV and the Food Network
4. The Trading Spaces Train Wreck: Blandness and Lifestyle Anxiety on TLC
5. Fantasies of Production: Digital Lifestyle Media and Women's Work
Conclusion: Lifestyle Unmoored
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