Reality Squared Reality Squared

Reality Squared

On Reality TV and Left Politics

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Publisher Description

In this concise but rich book, Syverson refutes the common notion that reality television is superficial or inauthentic, explaining how such criticisms fail to appreciate the way that we form social reality in the first place. By examining shows like The Hills, The Real Housewives, Vanderpump Rules, and The Bachelor alongside postmodern philosophy, feminist theory, and political economy, Syverson argues that we can confront today’s postmodern condition only by accepting it on its own terms. To what extent does reality television mimic and shape our public and personal lives? Is reality television a dangerous, shallow decadence, or can it provide the key to understanding our postmodern moment? And above all, what does the election of Donald Trump mean for progressive fans of the genre? Reality Squared tackles these questions head-on, arguing that reality television represents the great modern art form, and the only entertainment vehicle capable of showing what it feels like to be alive today.

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2021
April 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
152
Pages
PUBLISHER
Collective Ink
SELLER
National Book Network
SIZE
595.7
KB

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