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The Tabloid Culture Reader Anita Biressi

The Tabloid Culture Reader By Anita Biressi

The Tabloid Culture Reader by Anita Biressi


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Provides an introduction to the historical and contemporary debates about the values, ethics and pleasures of tabloid news, entertainment and culture. This book addresses definitions and debates, values and ethics, carnival and excess, celebrity, gender and sexuality, production and the audience.

The Tabloid Culture Reader Summary

The Tabloid Culture Reader by Anita Biressi

  • What is tabloid culture?
  • How do tabloid media prompt debates about values and ethics?
  • Can we respond positively to the 'tabloidization' of culture?
  • What is so appealing about the rhetoric, attitude and posture of tabloid culture?
  • Which theories and concepts can help us analyse and understand tabloid media?
This wide-ranging and accessible Reader provides a useful introduction to the historical and contemporary debates about the values, ethics and pleasures of tabloid news, entertainment and culture.

Arranged thematically, the book addresses definitions and debates, values and ethics, carnival and excess, celebrity, gender and sexuality, production and the audience. With specially written introductions to the volume and to each section, the Reader features key writings from leading scholars in the field. Essays explore the history and origins of tabloid culture and concepts such as the press, magazines, shock-jocks, the public sphere, reality and talk show television, photojournalism and voyeurism, and examples used include:

  • heat magazine
  • Loaded and men's lifestyle publications
  • Jackass
  • The tabloid life of O.J. Simpson
  • Big Brother's Jade Goody
Each section is followed by recommendations for further reading.

Contributors: Mark Andrejevic, Feona Attwood, Karin Becker, S. Elizabeth Bird, Anita Biressi, Frances Bonner, Kate Brooks, Martin Conboy, Mark Deuze, John Fiske, Bob Franklin, Des Freedman, Kevin Glynn, Laura Grindstaff, Jostein Gripsrud, Bridget Griffen-Foley, Su Holmes, Patricia Holland, Leon Hunt, A. M. Joensson, Jason Kosovski, P. David Marshall, Victoria Mapplebeck, Heather Nunn, Henrik OErnebring, Mark Pursehouse, Graeme Turner, Pamela Wilson.

About Anita Biressi

Anita Biressi is Head of Film, Media and Cultural Studies in the School of Arts, Roehampton University, UK.

Heather Nunn is Reader in Media and Cultural Studies in the School of Arts, Roehampton University, UK.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Martin Conboy.
Introduction: Why tabloid culture?

PART 1: Debates, concepts, theories
Section 1. Tabloid Culture: Definitions and debates
Editors' Introduction
Bob Franklin 'Newszak: entertainment versus news and information'
Joensson, Anna Maria and OErnebring, Henrik 'Tabloid journalism and the public sphere: a historical perspective on tabloid journalism'
Jostein Gripsrud 'Tabloidisation, Popular Journalism and Democracy'
Martin Conboy 'The popular press: Surviving postmodernity'

Section 2.Tabloid Media: values and ethics
Editors' Introduction
Graeme Turner 'Ethics, entertainment, and the tabloid: the case of talkback radio in Australia'
Des Freedman 'The Daily Mirror and the War on Iraq: Profits, Politics and Product Differentiation'
Becker, K. 'Photojournalism and the tabloid press'

Section 3. Spectacle, carnival, and excess
Editors' Introduction
Feona Attwood 'A very British carnival: women, sex and transgression in Fiesta magazine'
Martin Conboy 'Carnival and the popular press'
John Fiske 'The carnivalesque'
Leon Hunt 'From carnival to crumpet: low comedy in the 1970s'

PART 2: Aspects of tabloid culture
Section 4. Celebrity
Editors' Introduction
Graeme Turner, Frances Bonner and P.D. Marshall (eds) 'The meaning and significance of celebrity'
Anita Biressi and Heather Nunn 'The especially remarkable: celebrity and social mobility in Reality TV'
Su Holmes 'Off-guard, unkempt, unready?: Deconstructing contemporary celebrity in heat magazine'
Kevin Glynn 'The tabloidisation of OJ Simpson'

Section 5. Gender and sexuality
Editors' Introduction
Kate Brooks 'Loaded with Meaning: researching men's lifestyle magazines'.
Patricia Holland 'The politics of the smile: Soft news and the sexualisation of the popular press'
Jason Kosovski 'Performing Masculinity: Reflexive-Sadomasochism in MTV's Jackass'.

PART 3: Tabloid culture, production and consumption
Section 6. Producing tabloid culture: behind the scenes
Editors' Introduction
Mark Deuze 'Popular journalism and professional ideology: tabloid reporters and editors speak out'
S. Elizabeth Bird 'Writing the tabloid'
Laura, Grindstaff 'Producing trash: class, and the money shot: a behind the scenes account of daytime Tv talk shows'
Victoria Mapplebeck 'Money shot'

Section 7. Tabloid audiences, consumers, fans
Editors' Introduction
Pursehouse, M. 'Looking at the Sun: Into the Nineties with a Tabloid and its Readers'
Bridget Griffen-Foley 'From Tit-Bits to Big Brother: A Century of Audience Participation'
Mark Andrejevic 'Reality TV and voyeurism'
Pamela Wilson 'Jamming Big Brother: webcasting, audience intervention, and narrative activism'

Additional information

GOR005493197
9780335219315
0335219314
The Tabloid Culture Reader by Anita Biressi
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
20071216
400
N/A
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