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Title The fantasy of reality : critical essays on The Real Housewives / edited by Rachel E. Silverman
Published New York : Peter Lang, [2015]
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Contents Contents: The Real Housewives: Casts and Seasons - Ragan Fox: Queering «Housewives» - Robin M. Boylorn: «Brains, Booty and All Bizness»: Identity Politics, Ratchet Respectability, and The Real Housewives of Atlanta - Nicole B. Cox: Race (Re)visited: It's a (Mostly) White World - Erin Ashenhurst: Sunshine Blondes in a City of Glass: On Watching the Real Vancouver - Watching and Selling The Real Housewives - Jacquelyn Arcy: Affective Enterprising: Branding the Self Through Emotional Excess - Peter Bjelskou: The Real Entrepreneurs of New York City: Selling Elegance and Class in the Marketplace - Rachael Liberman: Hate-Watching the Housewives: Gender, Power, and the Pleasure of Judgment - Emily D. Ryalls: Do Mean Girls Grow Up? Watching «Queen Bee» Stassi Schroeder on Reality Television - Judy Battaglia, Ashley Cordes, Kathleen Norris, and Roxanne Bañuelos: Love the Housewives, but Where's Our Feminism? - David Gudelunas: Every Housewife's Best Friend: The Sidekick - Without Him, The Real Housewives Wouldn't Exist - Keith Berry/Tony E. Adams: Notes on Andy Cohen
Summary With over twenty different casts, multiple spin-off series, and five international locations, The Real Housewives franchise is a television phenomenon. The women on these shows have reinvented the soap opera diva and in doing so, have offered television viewers a new opportunity to embrace a loved, yet waning, genre. As the popularity and prevalence of the docu-drama genre of reality TV continues to increase, the time is ripe for a collection of this sort. The Fantasy of Reality: Critical Essays on 'The Real Housewives' explores the series and the women of The Real Housewives through the lens of race, class, gender, sexuality, and place. The contributing authors use an expansive and impressive array of methodological approaches to examine particular aspects of the series, offering rich analysis and insight along the way. This collection takes seriously what some may mock and others adore. Chapters are both fun and informative, lending themselves well to Housewives fans and media scholars alike
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Real Housewives television programs.
Genre/Form Dictionaries.
Form Electronic book
Author Silverman, Rachel E., editor
ISBN 9781453915639 (electronic bk.)