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Talking with Television: Women, Talk Shows, and Modern Self-Reflexivity
Talking with Television: Women, Talk Shows, and Modern Self-Reflexivity

Talking with Television: Women, Talk Shows, and Modern Self-Reflexivity

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Focusing on the political and everyday nature of talk, explores the relationship between talk on TV, talk about TV, and, most dynamically, talk TV. By observing and analyzing the daily viewing habits of a dozen women viewers, Helen Wood captures how television dynamically unfolds alongside the viewers' own personal opinions, experiences, and life stories. She interprets these experiences as daily rituals of self-reflexivity, focusing on the performance of gender as a doubling of place in contemporary conditions of modernity. Offering a critical analysis of the ritual communication of talk television, Wood argues for a more sustained focus on the mechanics of mediated interaction in media studies, particularly as the field attempts to theorize the characteristics of "old" and "new" media. Directly challenging the fundamental assumption that new media forms are uniquely interactive, reveals that televisual styles, particularly talk-based TV, have always sought to encourage a participatory relationship with viewers at home.
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