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 p...
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co-edited book and contributed 17 chapters. This is the first book about reality television to m...
The recent popularity of reality television has generated a new category of talent. Reality televisi...
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The past decade has seen an explosion of lifestyle makeover TV shows. Audiences around the world are...
This article explores the dissonance between a high level interest, semester-long, student-centered ...
Selfhood and subjectivity are categories of identity that are both individual and social, i.e., defi...
Book synopsis: 'Everyone has a little dirty laundry.' The darkly comic series about the secret lives...
co-edited book and contributed 17 chapters. This is the first book about reality television to m...
The recent popularity of reality television has generated a new category of talent. Reality televisi...
This essay focuses on a critical analysis of the reality television program The Real Housewives, usi...
The relationship between feminism and domesticity has recently come in for renewed interest in popul...
Stereotypical representations of Black women have endured throughout various forms of media for deca...
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...
Rachel E. Dubrofsky examines the reality TV series The Bachelor and The Bachelorette in one of the f...
In this paper we position gendered affluence as a representational trend in dramatic comedies (e.g.,...
Book synopsis: HBO's hit series "Sex and the City" has a huge international fanbase and has picked u...
Lyndsay Duthie, and Lucy Brown, ‘Creating Reality TV: Kardashian Style’. Paper presented at the Kimp...
The past decade has seen an explosion of lifestyle makeover TV shows. Audiences around the world are...
This article explores the dissonance between a high level interest, semester-long, student-centered ...
Selfhood and subjectivity are categories of identity that are both individual and social, i.e., defi...