Using the reality TV (RTV) shows Flavor of Love and The Bachelor, we ask how the space of RTV is raced. Might the use of surveillance footage and reliance on notions of authenticity create a space where people constructed as a certain race are privileged? Are the qualities valorized in a participant on a White-centered show—comfort with being under surveillance, appearance of not performing—aligned with discourses of Whiteness? How, then, to understand the construction on Flavor of Love of participants self-consciously claiming and performing an identity? We argue that while it is true Flavor of Love animates racial stereotypes, it also allows for fluid and complex understandings of Black identity through active claiming of identities—in co...
This essay examines the love–hate relationship—overt hatred and secret love—that surrounds reality s...
As reality television has evolved over time, the representation of African Americans in the popular ...
This dissertation performs a historical analysis of MTV's Real World programming and an ethnographic...
Using the reality TV (RTV) shows Flavor of Love and The Bachelor, we ask how the space of RTV is rac...
This dissertation explores the ideological potential of reality TV by examining how the genre mediat...
In 2002, ABC aired the first season of its new reality TV dating show, The Bachelor. Almost 20 years...
While race is usually an implicit discourse in reality television, making it an explicit discourse s...
This thesis attempts to explain the complicated nature of fandom of The Bachelor over its two-decade...
Reality television has spawned a proliferation of programmes that feature ‘ordinary’ people. Often t...
This article argues that the television program The Bachelor, one of the top 25 shows in the Fall ...
Reality television is a complex phenomenon which spans a long history. Shows featuring participants ...
For the past twenty years, reality television has been one of the most popular genres of entertainme...
This examination of the representation of whiteness and women of color in the reality-based televisi...
Rachel E. Dubrofsky examines the reality TV series The Bachelor and The Bachelorette in one of the f...
The 2020/2021 TV “season” proved unusual for audiences and studios, grappling with the impact of COV...
This essay examines the love–hate relationship—overt hatred and secret love—that surrounds reality s...
As reality television has evolved over time, the representation of African Americans in the popular ...
This dissertation performs a historical analysis of MTV's Real World programming and an ethnographic...
Using the reality TV (RTV) shows Flavor of Love and The Bachelor, we ask how the space of RTV is rac...
This dissertation explores the ideological potential of reality TV by examining how the genre mediat...
In 2002, ABC aired the first season of its new reality TV dating show, The Bachelor. Almost 20 years...
While race is usually an implicit discourse in reality television, making it an explicit discourse s...
This thesis attempts to explain the complicated nature of fandom of The Bachelor over its two-decade...
Reality television has spawned a proliferation of programmes that feature ‘ordinary’ people. Often t...
This article argues that the television program The Bachelor, one of the top 25 shows in the Fall ...
Reality television is a complex phenomenon which spans a long history. Shows featuring participants ...
For the past twenty years, reality television has been one of the most popular genres of entertainme...
This examination of the representation of whiteness and women of color in the reality-based televisi...
Rachel E. Dubrofsky examines the reality TV series The Bachelor and The Bachelorette in one of the f...
The 2020/2021 TV “season” proved unusual for audiences and studios, grappling with the impact of COV...
This essay examines the love–hate relationship—overt hatred and secret love—that surrounds reality s...
As reality television has evolved over time, the representation of African Americans in the popular ...
This dissertation performs a historical analysis of MTV's Real World programming and an ethnographic...