
Reality Gendervision
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction/ Trash Talk: Gender as an Analytic on Reality Television - Brenda R. Weber
- I. The Pleasures and Perils in Being Seen
- 1. The "Pig," the "Older Woman," and the "Catfight": Gender, Celebrity, and Controversy in a Decade of British Reality TV - Su Holmes and Deborah Jermyn
- 2. Reality TV and the Gendered Politics of Flaunting - Misha Kavka
- 3. Keeping Up with the Aspirations: Commercial Family Values and the Kardashian Brand - Maria Pramaggiore and Diane Negra
- 4. When America's Queen of Talk Saved Britain's Duchess of Pork: Finding Sarah, Oprah Winfrey, and Transatlantic Self-Making - Brenda R. Weber
- 5. Wrecked: Programming Celesbian Reality - Dana Heller
- II. Citizenship, Ethnicity, and (Trans)National Identity
- 6. Abject Femininity and Compulsory Masculinity on Jersey Shore - Amanda Ann Klein
- 7. Supersizing the Family: Nation, Gender, and Recession on Reality TV - Rebecca Stephens
- 8. "Get More Action" on Gladiatorial Television: Simulation and Masculinity on Deadliest Warrior - Lindsay Steenberg
- 9. Jade Goody's Preemptive Hagiography: Neoliberal Citizenship and Reality TV Celebrity Kimberly Springer
- III. Mediated Freak Shows and Cautionary Tales
- 11. Intimating Disaster: Choices, Women, and Hoarding Shows - Susan Lepselter
- 12. Freaky Five-Year-Olds and Mental Mommies: Narratives of Gender, Race, and Class in TLC's Toddlers & Tiaras - Kirsten Pike
- 13. Legitimate Targets: Reality Television and Large People - Gareth Palmer
- 14. Spectral Men: Femininity, Race, and Traumatic Manhood in the RTV Ghost-Hunter Genre - David Greven
- Bibliography
- Videography
- Contributors
- Index
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