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How Real Is Reality TV? Essays on Representation and Truth

by David S. Escoffery

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"This volume discusses the notion of representation in reality television. It explores how both audiences and producers negotiate the gulf between representations and truth in reality shows. Various identity categories and character types found in these shows are discussed and the accuracy of their television portrayal examined. "--Provided by publisher.… (more)

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