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Freakshow : First Person Media and Factual Television

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True confessions, fake films and docu-soaps - factual television has been transformed by an explosion of new genres.

This book offers a serious look at "reality TV" in an attempts to understand the mass media's fascination with intimacy, deviancy, and horror.Jon Dovey analyses reality TV in terms of th e political economy of the mass media.

He investigates the relationship between confessional television an dour modern understanding of culture and identity.

Is our fascination with the personal the only meaningful response to the complexity of our own lives?

Are the politics of the self the only alternative to the defunct grand narratives of yesterday?In concentrating not on the reception of these new television forms but on the choices, models and agendas which inform their production, Dovey reveals the relationships between social anxieties , economic pressures and their specific inflections in media texts.

In a critical analysis of media industry practice, Dovey asks why directors can't stay out of range of their own cameras - and what is the role of the television of intimacy within broadcasting.

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Pluto Press
0745314503 / 9780745314501
Paperback / softback
01/07/2000
United Kingdom
English
viii, 197p.
22 cm
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