Reality Squared : Televisual Discourse on the Real /
Reality-based television has come to play a major role in both production decisions and network strategy. This text examines the representation of reality within the televisual viewing frame, as well as the exponential growth of these programmes.
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| Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
| Idioma: | Inglés |
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New Brunswick, N.J. :
Rutgers University Press,
2002.
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| Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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| Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Acting live: TV performance, intimacy, and immediacy (1945-1955) / Rhona J. Berenstein
- "Johnny Yuma was a rebel; he roamed through the west": television, race, and the "real" west / Alan Nadel
- Daytime politics: Kefauver, McCarthy, and the American housewife / Kristen Hatch
- "Happy new year and Auld lang syne": on televisual montage and historical consequences / Vivian Sobchack
- Reality TV in the digital era: a paradox in visual culture? / Arild Fetveit
- Attraction to distraction: live television and the public sphere / James Friedman
- Cyborgs in cyberspace: white pride, pedophilic pornography, and Donna Haraway's manifesto / Daniel Bernardi
- Television vectors and the making of a media event: the helicopter, the freeway chase, and national memory / Marita Sturken
- Tomorrow will be ... risky and disciplined / Toby Miller
- Neighbours from hell: producing incivilities / Gareth Palmer
- The court of last resort: making race, crime, and nation on America's most wanted / Margaret Derosia
- Prime-time fiction theorizes the docu-real / John Caldwell
- Uncertainty, conspiracy, abduction / Jodi Dean
- Television, therapy, and the social subject; or, the TV therapy machine / Mimi White.


