Description
Through an analysis of programmes such as Celebrity Big Brother, The Hills, MasterChef and Ladette to Lady, the contributors tackle common assumptions in television analysis to show how the mere fact of 'being on tv' is not a straightforward route to recognition, democracy, mobility or value; how new moral economies are emerging in which judgement and aspiration are normalised; and that class relationships are key dramatic devices in the spectacle of television entertainment.
?'This is a very exciting book. A volume of this scope on the class politics of reality TV is long overdue, and this is clearly going to be the authoritative work on the subject. Reality Television and Class gives us the tools for bringing about not just a theoretical, but also a political, renewal in the study of TV, in all of its forms.' Anna McCarthy, Associate Professor of Cinema Studies, NYU 'This book delivers a crucial new terrain for intellectual and practical struggles over communication and representation. Read it to find your way through the new jungles of proxy class warfare!' - Paul Willis, Princeton University
About the Author
HELEN WOOD is Reader in Media and Communication at De Montfort University, Leicester, UK. She is the author of Talking With Television: Women, Talk Shows, and Modern Self-Reflexivity (2009).
BEVERLEY SKEGGS is Professor of Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK. Her publications include Formations of Class and Gender: Becoming Respectable (1997) and Class, Self, Culture (2004), and she is the co-editor of the journal Sociological Review.
Reviews
This is a very exciting book. A volume of this scope on the class politics of reality TV is long overdue, and this is clearly going to be the authoritative work on the subject. Reality Television and Classgives us the tools for bringing about not just a theoretical, but also a political, renewal in the study of TV, in all of its forms. -- NYU * Anna McCarthy *
This book delivers a crucial new terrain for intellectual and practical struggles over communication and representation. Read it to find your way through the new jungles of proxy class warfare! -- Princeton University * Paul Willis *
Book Information
ISBN 9781844573974
Author Helen Wood
Format Paperback
Page Count 264
Imprint BFI Publishing
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC