
Trans-Reality Television The Transgression of Reality, Genre, Politics, and Audience
by Bauwel, Van Sofie; Carpentier, Nico; Andacht, Fernando; Boddin, Frank; Deligiaouri, Anastasia; Enli, Gunn Sara; Hautakangas, Mikko; Hibberd, Matthew; Holmes, Su; McNair, Brian; Pinseler, Jan; Popovic, Mirkica; Salamon, Winnie; Teurlings, Jan; Thomas, TanjRent Book
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Introduction | |
Trans-Reality TV as a Site of Contingent Reality | p. 1 |
Trans-Reality | |
A Short Introduction to Trans-Reality | p. 21 |
The Spectacle of the Real and Whatever Other Constructions | p. 23 |
On the Media Representation of Reality: Peirce and Auerbach-Two Unlikely Guests in the Big Brother House | p. 37 |
Reality TV and Reality of TV: How Much Reality Is There in Reality TV Shows? A Critical Approach | p. 65 |
Trans-Professionalism Undone? The 2007 British TV Scandals | p. 87 |
Trans-Politics | |
A Short Introduction to Trans-Politics and the Trans-Political | p. 103 |
Post-Democracy, Hegemony, and Invisible Power: The Reality TV Media Professional as Primum Movens Immobile | p. 105 |
Punitive Reality TV: Televizing Punishment and the Production of Law and Order | p. 125 |
After Politics, What Is Left Is the Police: Police Videos and the Neo-Liberal Order | p. 149 |
Hijacking the Branded Self: Reality TV and the Politics of Subversion | p. 163 |
Trans-Genre | |
A Short Introduction to Trans-Genre | p. 181 |
Genre as Discursive Practice and the Governmentality of Formatting in Post-Documentary TV | p. 183 |
Trans-National Reality TV: A Comparative Study of the U.K.'s and Norway's Wife Swap | p. 205 |
Trans-Audience | |
A Short Introduction to Trans-Audience | p. 227 |
Trans-Audiencehood of Big Brother: Discourses of Fans, Producers, and Participants | p. 229 |
Reality TV and "Ordinary" People: Re-visiting Celebrity, Performance, and Authenticity | p. 251 |
Lifestyle TV: Critical Attitudes toward "Banal" Programming | p. 275 |
Conclusion | |
The Politics of the Prefix: From "Post" to "Trans" (and Back)? | p. 297 |
Index | p. 317 |
About the Authors | p. 329 |
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