
Politicotainment
Television's Take on the Real
Kristina Riegert(Editor)
Peter Lang Verlag
1st Edition
Published on 3. April 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
296 pages
978-0-8204-8114-2 (ISBN)
Description
Politicotainment focuses on how political life is interpreted, negotiated, and represented by television entertainment, in particular by drama series, late night comedy, and «reality-based» programs. Real political issues are converging in today's television tableau, prompting questions about performance, interactivity, and engagement. The authors in this collection share the notion that entertainment formats are important sources of political culture, and inform political processes. Politicotainment links theories about the relationship between public and private, fact and fiction, and politics and popular culture to the changes taking place in the television industry, journalism, celebrity activism, and political content in entertainment programming.
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Series
Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
469 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8204-8114-2 (9780820481142)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
The Editor: After receiving her Ph.D. in political science from Stockholm University, Kristina Riegert became Associate Professor in Journalism at Södertörn University College. She is the author of «Nationalising» Foreign Conflict (1998) and The Image War: NATO's Battle for Kosovo in the British Media (2003) and editor of News of the Other: Tracing Identity in Scandinavian Constructions of the Eastern Baltic Region (2004). Her research interests are globalization, comparative television news and journalist cultures, the role of propaganda and media in armed conflicts, television's role for national identity, and politics in entertainment programming.
Content
Contents: Kristina Riegert: Introduction - John Hartley: 'Reality' and the Plebiscite - Göran Bolin: The Politics of Cultural Production: The Journalistic Field, Television, and Politics - Mark Andrejevic: Faking Democracy: Reality Television Politics on
American Candidate
- Valentina Cardo/John Street:
Vote for Me
: Playing at Politics - Jeffrey P. Jones: 'Fake' News versus 'Real' News as Sources of Political Information:
The Daily Show
and Postmodern Political Reality - Thaïs Machado-Borges: Brazilian Telenovelas, Fictionalized Politics, and the Merchandising of Social Issues - Sue Collins: Traversing Authenticities:
TheWest Wing
President and the Activist Sheen - Kristina Riegert: The Ideology of
The West Wing
: The Television Show That Wants To Be Real - Rune Ottosen:
The Reagans
: Fiction, History, or Propaganda? - Rikke Schubart: Storytelling for a Nation: Spielberg, Memory, and the Narration of War.