
The Triumph of Reality TV
The Revolution in American Television
Leigh H. Edwards(Author)
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 9. January 2013
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-0-313-39901-5 (ISBN)
Description
This book provides an up-to-date account of how reality TV has developed, why it has become the most popular genre on television today, and how the explosion in reality TV signals new developments in American media culture.
The reasons behind reality TV's continued popularity go beyond the sensationalism and low production cost of these programs: there is much more to the genre's continued success than just escapism or "guilty pleasure" TV. The Triumph of Reality TV: The Revolution in American Television identifies and explores five key media trends reality TV has used to continually draw in viewers and ensure success. These media trends include innovations in storytelling, making emotional appeals to viewers, and applying content from television to other media such as films, music albums, webisodes, online games, and smart phone apps.
Author Leigh H. Edwards also analyzes how reality TV shows target themes of social conflict, such as changing ideas of the American family, and address common anxieties and tensions in American society such as gender, race, class, and economic struggle. A wide variety of reality shows-including American Idol, Celebrity Rehab, Jackass, Run's House, Survivor, and The Hills-are profiled. An appealing read for students, scholars, and general readers alike, this book provides fascinating insights into the complexities of a seemingly simplistic form of mass entertainment.
The reasons behind reality TV's continued popularity go beyond the sensationalism and low production cost of these programs: there is much more to the genre's continued success than just escapism or "guilty pleasure" TV. The Triumph of Reality TV: The Revolution in American Television identifies and explores five key media trends reality TV has used to continually draw in viewers and ensure success. These media trends include innovations in storytelling, making emotional appeals to viewers, and applying content from television to other media such as films, music albums, webisodes, online games, and smart phone apps.
Author Leigh H. Edwards also analyzes how reality TV shows target themes of social conflict, such as changing ideas of the American family, and address common anxieties and tensions in American society such as gender, race, class, and economic struggle. A wide variety of reality shows-including American Idol, Celebrity Rehab, Jackass, Run's House, Survivor, and The Hills-are profiled. An appealing read for students, scholars, and general readers alike, this book provides fascinating insights into the complexities of a seemingly simplistic form of mass entertainment.
Reviews / Votes
Her brief yet well-researched study focuses on the genre's portrayal of family. . . . Edwards focuses her research on popular culture and media studies. This, her third book on pop culture, would be good for advanced high school students, undergraduates, graduate students, and armchair media scholars. Summing Up: Recommended. * Choice *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
485 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-313-39901-5 (9780313399015)
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Person
Leigh H. Edwards, PhD, is associate professor of English at Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL.
Content
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Keeping It Real-Reality TV's Evolution
1. Choose Your Own Adventure: Transmedia Storytelling, Reality Characters, and Fans
2. Mashup: Hybrid Genres and Emotional Appeals
3. Picturing Social Change: Reality TV's Family Circus
4. Family Values Debates: The Politics of the Family
5. Wife Swap: Gender Wars
Conclusion: The Futures of Reality TV
Selected Bibliography
Index
Introduction: Keeping It Real-Reality TV's Evolution
1. Choose Your Own Adventure: Transmedia Storytelling, Reality Characters, and Fans
2. Mashup: Hybrid Genres and Emotional Appeals
3. Picturing Social Change: Reality TV's Family Circus
4. Family Values Debates: The Politics of the Family
5. Wife Swap: Gender Wars
Conclusion: The Futures of Reality TV
Selected Bibliography
Index