Even You can Turn Trash Into Treasure: Reality TV and Secondhand Markets at the Jersey Shore

Q1 Social Sciences
Sean T. Leavey
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This monograph represents an effort to understand the significance of a subgenre of reality TV (RTV) that I call Trash and Treasure TV (shows about flea markets, auctions, pawn shops, etc.), to people in an area of New Jersey known as the “Jersey Shore.” Trash and Treasure TV programs surfaced from the wake of the Great Recession and were informed by capitalist mentalities articulated through a “masculine” calculating and accumulative voice. In turn, the forms of reproductive labor that occur in homes and communities were subordinated to individualistic, entrepreneurial discourses that suppressed intersubjective and cooperative discourses, which are associated with “the feminine.” In undertaking this effort, I apply a critical media/cultural studies and feminist radical–empiricist approach to textual analysis and ethnographic methods. My research makes visible multiple audiences and reveals a failure of media governmentality and the erasure of reproductive labor, the underemployed, and the working poor from Trash and Treasure TV representations of Recession-era secondhand markets.
即使你可以变废为宝:真人秀电视和泽西海岸的二手市场
这本专著试图理解现实电视(RTV)的一个亚类型的意义,我称之为垃圾和宝藏电视(有关跳蚤市场、拍卖、典当行等的节目),对新泽西州一个被称为“泽西海岸”的地区的人们来说。“垃圾与宝藏”电视节目在经济大衰退之后出现,并通过“男性化”的算计和积累的声音表达了资本主义的心态。反过来,发生在家庭和社区中的生殖劳动形式服从于个人主义的、企业家的话语,这种话语压制了与“女性”相关的主体间性和合作性话语。在进行这项工作时,我将批判性媒体/文化研究和女权主义激进经验主义方法应用于文本分析和民族志方法。我的研究使众多观众可见,并揭示了媒体治理的失败,以及对经济衰退时期二手市场的“垃圾与宝藏”电视节目中再现的生殖劳动、未充分就业和贫困工人的抹杀。
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Journalism & communication monographs
Journalism & communication monographs Social Sciences-Communication
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