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    Kardashian Culture

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    Keeping Up with the Kardashians During the past decade, TV has gained power over the years and became an assertive competitor for cinema. Specially, considering the fact that the quality of television products increased day by day and a lot of movie stars appear in TV shows. On the other hand, alongside TV series, reality shows have become an important ingredient of TV inbox. However ,there are a lot of debates about the reality shows being scripted and not actually visualization of real…

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    Easy-going insurance salesman Truman Burbank (Jim Carrey) is the star of the most popular reality show in the history of television known as “The Truman Show”. The 1998 film The Truman Show, directed by Peter Weir, anticipates the media’s manipulative influence over the public view, while embroidering the idea of living in an artificial world. Filmed from when he was only a fetus in his mother’s womb, Truman’s whole life became the legendary source of entertainment people turn to everywhere,…

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    The Kardashian Family

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    In 2007 the Kardashian family was introduced to the world through a reality tv show called Keeping up with the Kardashians on the network, E!. Throughout the years they have been a target for the paparazzi to catch their every move and every mistake they potentially could make. The show has gained popularity as the years have gone on, People find it entertaining and some people find it irritating. Some critics argue that they exemplify strong family morals, transgender acceptance, interracial…

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    Classic celebrity studies focus on how the dualism between onscreen/offscreen film stars creates a paradox of ordinariness/extraordinariness that engages the audience. While classical film stars are perceived as distant and enigmatic, the television rhetoric of intimacy and familiarity and the domestic context of their reception fosters a closer identification between the ‘celebrity personae’ and their role, giving the impression that TV stars are just being ‘themselves’ (Bennett & Holmes, 2010)…

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    This semester, as a way to relieve stress, I would come home and watch The Bachelor. This season the bachelor was an older man named Chris Soules who is from a small farming town. As is practiced on The Bachelor there is a large group of girls and over the weeks the bachelor slims the group down until he finds the one he wants to propose to and marry. Reality T.V tends to have a large amount of drama and seemed to be a perfect fit for observing social awareness and irrational aggression within a…

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    The Propositions, Audience, and Expertise Reality tv has shaped contemporary culture. Intended Audience: The audience of this piece are people interested in celebrity and contemporary culture. These people are particularly focused in the relationship between celebrities and normal everyday citizen. Expertise: Celebrity and Contemporary Culture Studies. In my literature review I discuss the different implications that reality tv has had on contemporary culture because of its use of viewer…

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    Reality Tv Stereotypes

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    In today’s modern society, television has become a platform that can largely influence the minds of millions of people. Some of the most popular tv shows on the air are reality shows, like The Real Housewives of Atlanta. But, most of these reality tv shows have one very unfortunate factor in common. Most of these reality tv shows show certain racial and ethnic groups in a negative light by expressing negative stereotypes for views. These stereotypes in reality tv are very harmful to the groups…

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    In todays hectic, fast pace society, many Americans look forward to coming home and relaxing in front of the television. Thru out the years, television has introduced different genres to viewer. Reality television has been one of those expansion. Many Americans refer to it as their guilty pleasure, because deep down they know the message its prompting is questionable. Take The Real Housewives of Atlanta for instant. The show is based on 6 women who are supposed to display the day to day lives of…

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    This part of the movie seems to capture Pollack’s focus on his painting and leaving the taste for hard liquor behind in New York City. Lee and Jackson decide to get married and focus on turning Pollack’s talent in art into something original and new. The film from here focuses on how Pollack creates his trademark technique of dripping or action painting, which leads to an article about him and his work in Life magazine. Lee and Pollack believe that this is only the beginning of the successes to…

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    After long hours of working or studying people tend to get to their houses to rest and relax, now a day’s television programs have become a way of escaping from reality and engage in the show. The genre of the shows may vary upon the person and their likes, but to day’s society and younger generation find reality shows to be amusing. An example of a very widely known reality show is “Keeping up with the Kardashians”. People spend most of their time watching shows and thinking of themselves in…

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