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Truth and Rumors - The Reality Behind Tv's Most Famous Myths

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Informationen zum Autor Bill Brioux has been a featured voice in a wide range of national media - both as a key pundit in a variety of radio, television and on-line forums, and as a contributor to several leading publications. He has served on the board of directors of the Television Critics Association, and his weekly television commentary Brioux On The Box is distributed nationally by The Canadian Press. From 1999 to 2007, as daily television columnist for The Toronto Sun , his humorous - and always outspoken - take on television and pop culture garnered numerous accolades, including two Edward A. Dunlop Awards for critical writing. Klappentext When you first heard it, you couldn't believe it: Jerry Mathers, from TV's Leave It To Beaver , had been killed in Vietnam. Then word came that Abe Vigoda, the actor who played the curmudgeonly cop Fish on Barney Miller , was dead; and that Mikey, who would eat anything as the Life Cereal tyke, had eaten too many Pop Rocks and exploded. Besides exposing us to things we couldn't otherwise believe, television can convince us of things that never actually happened. But how did these outrageous TV legends get started? How did they spread from classrooms to boardrooms across North America and beyond? And, most important, what do these rumors, so quickly transformed into facts and common knowledge, reveal about our relationship to reality through the medium of television? Put in other words, what exactly is it that were doing when were dealing in these fabulous rumors-are we chasing after surprising truths or simply more incredible entertainment?To take one telling example: Jerry Mathers was not actually killed in Vietnam-but the basic sense of this lie wasn't far removed from the emotions factually expressed in the two-page spread of the faces of the dead in Time magazine. In the course of this compelling work-which is supplemented with interviews with many of the people implicated in these rumors-author Bill Brioux exposes the reality behind the many stories that currently circulate in our culture. Through these stories (both true and false), he sheds a revealing light on just what role these rumors play in contemporary society-and what role our society plays in regard to these rumors as well. Zusammenfassung Through these stories (both true and false), he sheds a revealing light on just what role these rumors play in contemporary society—and what role our society plays in regard to these rumors as well....

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Autoren Bill Brioux, Brioux Bill
Verlag Abc Clio Press
 
Sprache Englisch
Altersempfehlung 7 bis 17 Jahre
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 30.12.2007
 
EAN 9780275992477
ISBN 978-0-275-99247-7
Seiten 194
Abmessung 159 mm x 241 mm x 32 mm
Serien Praeger Television Collection
The Praeger Television Collection
Themen Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Kunst > Theater, Ballett

USA, Popular Culture, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture, Television, PERFORMING ARTS / Television / General, United States of America, USA, Popular Culture: Media, Television, and Radio

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