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[ecrea] new book: Reality TV - Merging the Global and the Local
Sat Apr 02 15:57:39 GMT 2011
A new edited volume on reality TV entitled Reality TV - Merging the
Global and the Local, edited by Amir Hetsroni, published by Nova Science
(April 2011)
https://www.novapublishers.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=12905
Reality television has become a worldwide phenomenon which has the
capability to crossover cultural boundaries and appeal to distinctly
different markets. Drawing theories from media studies, economics,
cultural studies and social science, this new book reviews how reality
TV has conquered the world and has the potential to remove successful
dramatic genres from the prime-time lineup.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Section I: North America pp.5-6
1. Do you Know Who Your Friends Are? An Analysis of Voting Patterns and
Alliances on the Reality Television Show Survivor
(Erich M. Hayes and Norah E. Dunbar) pp.7-24
2. Reality Television and Computer-Mediated Identity: Offline Exposure
and Online Behavior
(Michael A. Stefanone, Derek Lackaff, and Devan Rosen)pp.25-44
Section II: Europe pp.45-46
3. You’ll See, You’ll Watch: The Success of Big Brother in
Post-Communist Bulgaria
(Maria Raicheva-Stover) pp.47-64
4. Gok Wan and the Magical Wardrobe pp.65-78
(Gareth Palmer)
5. Slovene Reality Television: The Commercial Re-inscription of the National
(Zala Volcic and Mark Andrejevic)pp.79-94
6. Talking about Big Brother: Interpersonal Communication about a
Controversial Television Format
(Helena Bilandzic and Matthias R. Hastall)pp.95-112
Section III: The Middle East pp.113-114
7. Reality vs. Reality TV: News Coverage in Israeli Media at the Time of
Reality TV
(Dror Abend-David) pp.115-122
8. Real Love Has No Boundaries? Dating Reality TV Shows between Global
Format and Local-Cultural Conflicts
(Motti Neiger) pp.123-136
9. The Seal of Culture in Format Adaptations: Singing for a Dream on
Turkish Television
(Sevilay Celenk) pp.137-150
10. The Praise and the Critique of a Nasty Format: An Analysis of the
Public Discourse concerning Reality TV in Israel
(Amir Hetsroni)pp.151-162
Section IV: Cross-Cultural Studies pp.163-164
11. Performing the Nation: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Idol Shows in
Four Countries
(Oren Livio)pp.165-188
12. Mobile Makeovers: Global and Local Lifestyles and Identities in
Reality Formats
(Tania Lewis)pp.189-210
13. From Reality TV to Coaching TV: Elements of Theory and Empirical
Findings towards Understanding the Genre
(Jürgen Grimm)pp.211-258
14. Reality Nations: An International Comparison of the Historical
Reality Genre
(Emily West)pp.259-278
About the Contributors pp.279-282
Index pp.283-295
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