Buch, Englisch, 252 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 552 g
Authenticity, Identity and Performance in a Global Television Format
Buch, Englisch, 252 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 552 g
Reihe: Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series
ISBN: 978-1-4094-4169-4
Verlag: Routledge
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Contents: Adapting Idols, Joost de Bruin and Koos Zwaan; Part I Adapting the Global Idols Format: Strategic behaviour in the international exploitation of TV formats: a case study of the Idols format, Sukhpreet Singh and Martin Kretschmer; How media system rather than culture determines national variation: Danish Idols and Australian Idol compared, Pia Majbritt Jensen; Articulations of national, regional and ethnic identities in official Idols websites, Joost de Bruin; The search for an Asian Idol: the performance of regional identity in reality television, Jinna Tay; ’Accept no limitations’: expressions of diasporic identity in Nigerian Idol, Tess Conner. Part II Politics of Identity in Idols Shows: An idol against his will? Ethnicity and cultural inclusion in Czech Search for a Superstar, Václav Å tetka; The power of imitation in Music Idol: popular music and cultural agency in post-Socialist Bulgaria, Plamena Kourtova; Does race matter to generation Y? The politics of identity in Australian Idol, Henk Huijser; Superstar and Middle Eastern political identities, Mary Ghattas; Fandom, politics and the Super Girl contest in a globalized China, Jeroen de Kloet and Stefan Landsberger. Part III Producing and Consuming Idols: Can a zero become a hero? Comparing personal characteristics of audition and live show contestants of the Dutch Idols, Koos Zwaan and Tom ter Bogt; Are you a musician? The rock ideology and the construction of authenticity on Australian Idol, Nicholas Carah; Gender performance in American Idol, Pop Idol and The X Factor, Ruth A. Deller; Watching without voting: Norwegian child audiences questioning Idols’ ethos, Vebjørg Tingstad; Our own Idols: appropriations of popular television in Dutch festivity culture, Stijn Reijnders, Gerard Rooijakkers and Liesbet van Zoonen; Appendix; Index.