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'That Shadowy Realm of the Interior' Oprah Winfrey and Hamlet's Glass
Oleh:
Illouz, Eva
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
International Journal of Cultural Studies vol. 2 no. 1 (Apr. 1999)
,
page 109–131.
Topik:
debate
;
dispute
;
emotions
;
individualization
;
late
;
modernity
;
liberalism
;
privacy
;
public sphere
;
self
;
talk shows
Fulltext:
109JCS21.pdf
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In a way that is reminiscent of the 19th-century campaigns against popular recreations, talk shows have come to the spotlight of public debate and have raised considerable concern about their alleged thirst for sensationalism and shock value. The purpose of this paper is to address a simple question, obfuscated by the public outrage that is ritually poured over talk shows: what are talk shows about? What makes them such a popular cultural form? What segment of the contemporary imagination do they capture? Conversely, what makes talk shows the target for the elite outcry that they cheapen and threaten cultural values? In this paper I argue that the cultural appeal of talk shows resides in the fact that they make sense of the profound transformations of the family in the late modern era and that they stage 'informal courtrooms' to adjudicate between the struggles that increasingly make up contemporary everyday life.
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