
Most Dramatic Ever: The Bachelor
pop classics #9
Suzannah Showler(Author)
ECW Press,Canada
Published on 23. January 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
140 pages
978-1-77041-392-4 (ISBN)
Description
The right reasons to fall in love with The Bachelor
When it debuted in 2002, The Bachelor raised the stakes of first-wave reality television, offering the ultimate prize: true love. Since then, thrice yearly, dozens of camera-ready young-and-eligibles have vied for affection (and roses) in front of a devoted audience of millions. In this funny, insightful examination of the world’s favorite romance-factory, Suzannah Showler explores the contradictions that are key to the franchise’s genius, longevity, and power and parses what this means for both modern love and modern America.
She argues the show is both gameshow and marriage plot — an improbable combination of competitive effort and kismet — and that it’s both relic and prophet, a time-traveler from first-gen reality TV that proved to be a harbinger of Tinder. In the modern media-savvy climate, the show cleverly highlights and resists its own artifice, allowing Bachelor Nation to see through the fakery to feel the romance. Taking on issues of sex, race, contestants-as-villains, the controversial spin-offs, and more, Most Dramatic Ever is both love letter to and deconstruction of the show that brought us real love in the reality TV era.
About the Pop Classics Series
Short books that pack a big punch, Pop Classics offer intelligent, fun, and accessible arguments about why a particular pop phenomenon matters.
When it debuted in 2002, The Bachelor raised the stakes of first-wave reality television, offering the ultimate prize: true love. Since then, thrice yearly, dozens of camera-ready young-and-eligibles have vied for affection (and roses) in front of a devoted audience of millions. In this funny, insightful examination of the world’s favorite romance-factory, Suzannah Showler explores the contradictions that are key to the franchise’s genius, longevity, and power and parses what this means for both modern love and modern America.
She argues the show is both gameshow and marriage plot — an improbable combination of competitive effort and kismet — and that it’s both relic and prophet, a time-traveler from first-gen reality TV that proved to be a harbinger of Tinder. In the modern media-savvy climate, the show cleverly highlights and resists its own artifice, allowing Bachelor Nation to see through the fakery to feel the romance. Taking on issues of sex, race, contestants-as-villains, the controversial spin-offs, and more, Most Dramatic Ever is both love letter to and deconstruction of the show that brought us real love in the reality TV era.
About the Pop Classics Series
Short books that pack a big punch, Pop Classics offer intelligent, fun, and accessible arguments about why a particular pop phenomenon matters.
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Edition
No Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Montreal
Canada
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 179 mm
Width: 121 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
226 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-77041-392-4 (9781770413924)
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Suzannah Showler is the author of the poetry collections Thing Is and Failure to Thrive. She is a 2017–18 Presidential Fellow at The Ohio State University. Her essays and cultural criticism have appeared in places like Buzzfeed, Slate, Los Angeles Review of Books, The Walrus, and Hazlitt.
Content
Introduction: Most Dramatic Ever
1. One-on-One Time: Romance
2. Please Use This Key: Sex
3. Gotta Vill’: Villains
4. It’s Like a Real Life Thing: Production
5. Bachelor Nation: Viewers
6. Might Not Be His Type: Race
7. A Special Place: Spinoffs Pt. I
8. Almost Paradise: Spinoffs Pt II
Conclusion: After the Final Rose
1. One-on-One Time: Romance
2. Please Use This Key: Sex
3. Gotta Vill’: Villains
4. It’s Like a Real Life Thing: Production
5. Bachelor Nation: Viewers
6. Might Not Be His Type: Race
7. A Special Place: Spinoffs Pt. I
8. Almost Paradise: Spinoffs Pt II
Conclusion: After the Final Rose