Reel Politics: Reality Television as a Platform for Political Discourse
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Hardback | English
In the mid-1980s, Neil Postman claimed that television made entertainment the natural format for the representation of all experience. While Postman''s argument still is pertinent to a description of contemporary television shows, it also seems increasingly more accurate to argue that reality-based entertainment is quickly becoming the referential format for televisual representations of our experience in the 21st century. Chapters in this edited volume explore reality television''s place within contemporary media landscape in terms of its potential for political engagement. The authors engage with a variety of issues such as politics of authenticity and performance, audience reception of political issues, ethics and media regulation, politics of self-presentation, modernity, and collective identity. The diversity of perspectives and issues presented in this book cautions readers both against quickly dismissing reality television''s potential as a platform for political discourse and against subscribing to the celebratory rhetoric regarding the democratic potential of reality television. Reel Politics: Reality Television as a Platform for Political Discourse furthers our understanding of the semiotic openness of the reality text and the variations in social, cultural and political contexts across which the reality television genre formulas migrate.
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Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 06 May 2010
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781443819152
About
Lemi Baruh (PhD University of Pennsylvania Annenberg School for Communication) is Assistant Professor in the Department of New Media at the Faculty of Communication Kadir Has University Istanbul Turkey. His research interests include new forms of mediation political discourse identity surveillance privacy-especially pertaining to social psychology of attitudes about privacy-and culture of voyeurism. His research has been published in journals such as Communication Research Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media and New Media and Society. Most recently Lemi Baruh edited a volume (in Turkish) that focuses on social issues concerning interactivity social media and advertising (Dogan Kitap 2009).Ji Hoon Park (PhD University of Pennsylvania Annenberg School for Communication) is Assistant Professor in the School of Media and Communication at Korea University. His research interests include cultural studies documentary film reality television minorities in the media and audience research. His academic interest in minorities in the media is reflected in his practice of documentary film-making. He directed and produced documentary films such as When the West Brings Civilization Back to Africa (88min 2008) Latina Rome and Their Family (25min 2004) and I Am Who I Am: My Life as a Transsexual (53min 2003). Park''s current research focuses on the representation of Africa in the Western media.