Matches in Library of Congress for { <http://lccn.loc.gov/2012453383> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 29 of
29
with 100 items per page.
- 2012453383 abstract "Is reality TV a coherent genre? This book addresses this question by examining the characteristics, contexts and breadth of reality TV through a history of its programming trends. Paying attention to stylistic connections as well as key concepts, this study breaks reality television down into three main 'generations': the camcorder generation, the competition generation and the celebrity generation. Beginning with a consideration of the applicability of the term 'genre' for this televisual hybrid, the book takes a transnational approach to investigating the forms and formats of reality TV framed by relevant popular and critical discourses.".
- 2012453383 contributor B12620296.
- 2012453383 created "c2012.".
- 2012453383 date "2012".
- 2012453383 date "c2012.".
- 2012453383 dateCopyrighted "c2012.".
- 2012453383 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-194) and index.".
- 2012453383 description "Introduction: what is reality TV? -- Before reality TV: from Candid Camera to Family docs -- First-generation reality TV (1989-99): the camcorder era -- Second-generation reality TV (1999-2000): Surveillance and competition in Big Brother and Survivor -- The second generation comes of age (2001-5): challenge and transformation -- Third-generation reality TV (2002- ): economies of celebrity -- Legacies: the new MTV generation.".
- 2012453383 description "Is reality TV a coherent genre? This book addresses this question by examining the characteristics, contexts and breadth of reality TV through a history of its programming trends. Paying attention to stylistic connections as well as key concepts, this study breaks reality television down into three main 'generations': the camcorder generation, the competition generation and the celebrity generation. Beginning with a consideration of the applicability of the term 'genre' for this televisual hybrid, the book takes a transnational approach to investigating the forms and formats of reality TV framed by relevant popular and critical discourses.".
- 2012453383 extent "vii, 198 p. ;".
- 2012453383 identifier "0748637222 (hbk.)".
- 2012453383 identifier "0748637230 (pbk.)".
- 2012453383 identifier "9780748637225 (hbk.)".
- 2012453383 identifier "9780748637232 (pbk.)".
- 2012453383 identifier "9780748637249 (pdf)".
- 2012453383 identifier "9780748654345 (ebook)".
- 2012453383 identifier "9780748654352 (epub)".
- 2012453383 isPartOf "TV genres".
- 2012453383 isPartOf "TV genres.".
- 2012453383 issued "2012".
- 2012453383 issued "c2012.".
- 2012453383 language "eng".
- 2012453383 publisher "Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press,".
- 2012453383 subject "791.456 23".
- 2012453383 subject "PN1992.8.R43 K383 2012".
- 2012453383 subject "Reality television programs History and criticism.".
- 2012453383 tableOfContents "Introduction: what is reality TV? -- Before reality TV: from Candid Camera to Family docs -- First-generation reality TV (1989-99): the camcorder era -- Second-generation reality TV (1999-2000): Surveillance and competition in Big Brother and Survivor -- The second generation comes of age (2001-5): challenge and transformation -- Third-generation reality TV (2002- ): economies of celebrity -- Legacies: the new MTV generation.".
- 2012453383 title "Reality TV / Misha Kavka.".
- 2012453383 type "text".