Oprah Winfrey and the Glamour of Misery: An Essay on Popular Culture
by
Eva Illouz
Oprah Winfrey is the protagonist of the story to be told here, but this book has broader intentions, begins Eva Illouz in this original examination of how and why this talk show host has become a pervasive symbol in American culture. Unlike studies of talk shows that decry debased cultural standards and impoverished political consciousness, "Oprah Winfrey and the Glam
...morePaperback, 300 pages
Published
October 15th 2003
by Columbia University Press
(first published 2003)
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whoahahaha,
Bapak pemilik publishing meminta untuk me-review-nya, since m the one doin the translation - back then, gila jaman kiplik awal baru kenal Ronny.
Anyways,
It's too bad that the book cant come out in first place, not bcoz m the one doin the translation but far more since it's the new option to look at the world. A scope offered by a famous show-lady who brings pop into culture ;)
Here in the book,
Eva has not only wrote about hw famous Oprah h...more
Bapak pemilik publishing meminta untuk me-review-nya, since m the one doin the translation - back then, gila jaman kiplik awal baru kenal Ronny.
Anyways,
It's too bad that the book cant come out in first place, not bcoz m the one doin the translation but far more since it's the new option to look at the world. A scope offered by a famous show-lady who brings pop into culture ;)
Here in the book,
Eva has not only wrote about hw famous Oprah h...more
ini kajian budaya yang sangat filosofis dan mendalam untuk suatu fenomena budaya yang sangat populer. Rencananya dulu diterbitkan Antipasti, copyrights sudah diurus dan sudah diterjemahkan tuntas oleh Sam. Sayang akhirnya ga jadi terbit dg pertimbangan pasar :(
Has anyone on here read this? I bought it as a gift once for my former roommate who loves Oprah, but I'm not sure if she ever got around to reading it. I think this book might be great. I am very interested in Oprah, and I find it so fascinating how much people hate her. I don't hate Oprah at all! I actually think she's pretty awesome. And of course, I want to know more about the Glamour of Misery.... who wouldn't?
Charles
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Shelves:
pop-culture,
culture,
tv,
identity,
the-self,
psychology,
african-american-studies,
globalization,
modernity,
foucault,
freud,
derrida,
postmodernism,
feminism-gender
Carolie Mandy
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