Vulture culture : the politics and pedagogy of daytime television talk shows
by
 
Quail, Christine M., 1974-

Title
Vulture culture : the politics and pedagogy of daytime television talk shows

Author
Quail, Christine M., 1974-

ISBN
9780820450117

Personal Author
Quail, Christine M., 1974-

Publication Information
New York : Peter Lang, c2005.

Physical Description
xiv, 194 p. ; 24 cm.

Series
Counterpoints
 
Counterpoints (New York, N.Y.)

Contents
Foreword / Rhonda Hammer and Douglas Kellner -- 1. Vulture culture : an introduction -- 2. The commercial logic of vulture culture : how corporate media shape talk show culture -- 3. The commodification of talk show culture -- 4. Talking sense : common sense and expert knowledge -- 5. Electronic carnival : spectacularizing talk -- 6. Bodies defined and confined -- 7. Admissible in a court of law : DNA, paternity, and the talk show -- 8. Conclusion.

Abstract
"Vulture Culture presents a new and complex way of thinking about daytime television talk shows. Vulture culture is the process by which the media scavenge the personal narratives and popular discourses that make up everyday knowledge and commonsense and (re-)present them back to us as spectacle, entertainment, and information. This book explores these nuances through a probing analysis of the vast landscape of daytime television talk shows and their relation to important political, social, and economic problems. Using an approach that takes into account the multiple perspectives of political economy, cultural studies, and cultural pedagogy, Vulture Culture provides an in-depth and well-rounded examination of this mainstay of television and media culture."--BOOK JACKET.

Subject Term
Talk shows -- United States.
 
Talk shows -- Social aspects -- United States.

Added Author
Razzano, Kathalene A., 1973-
 
Skalli, Loubna H., 1962-


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IIEMSAGeneral Books33168020376121791.456 Q1V 20051