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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.
Narrating Midlife: Crisis, Transition, and Transformation is rooted
in a discussion about why it is important to address the midlife
years in ways that challenge and interrogate the myths that
surround this phase of life. Although readers are free to construct
their own meaning after reading each narrative, they are encouraged
to attend to the ways in which each narrative reveals how the
author grapples with their particular issues communicatively. More
important, readers are invited to see the power of narrative
re-framing as authors seek to understand, interpret and "live"
midlife change(s) in ways that are empowering and life affirming.
In this book, contributors spin compelling and meaningful
narratives about change at midlife. The empty nest, the surprise
discovery of cancer, re-defining one's life at midlife and
re-imagining long term commitment after divorce are just some of
the topics explored in this book. Auto-ethnographically crafted,
the narratives presented throughout the book aim to show how
managing and living through change at midlife is very much a
communicative endeavor.
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.
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