Colleagues may be interested in this new book: 'Exposing Lifestyle Television: The Big Reveal' edited by Gareth Palmer, University of Salford, UK. (Ashgate)'Exposing Lifestyle Television succeeds in revealing the anxiety-fraught class politics that churn beneath the surface of global television's most serviceablegenre. Written in clear, uncompromising language, this collection is a must-read for anyone who seeks to better comprehend Lifestyle Television's logic oftransformation and its promise of an endlessly improvable self.' Dana Heller, Old Dominion University, USA In the last decade lifestyle television has become one of the most dominanttelevision genres, with certain shows now global brands with formats exploitedby producers all over the world. What unites these programmes is their belief that the human subject has a flexible, malleable identity that can be changed within television-friendly frameworks. In contrast to the talk shows of the eighties and nineties where modest transformation was discussed as an ideal, advances in technology, combined with changing tastes and demands of viewers, have created an appetite for dramatic transformations.This volume presents case studies from across the lifestyle genre, considering a variety of themes but with a shared understanding of the self as an evolving project, driven by enterprise. Written by an international team of scholars, the collection will appeal to sociologists of culture and consumption, as well as toscholars of media studies and media production throughout the world. http://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&title_id=10680&edition_id=11431
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