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Acknowledgments | ||
1 | The Genealogy of Tabloid Television | 1 |
2 | Cops, Courts, and Criminal Justice: Evidence of Postmodernity in Tabloid Culture | 46 |
3 | Bodies of Popular Knowledge: The High, the Low, and A Current Affair | 100 |
4 | Fantastic Populism: A Walk on the Wild Side of Tabloid Culture | 143 |
5 | Normalization and Its Discontents: The Conflictual Space of Daytime Talk Shows | 184 |
6 | Conclusion: Cultural Struggle, the New News, and the Politics of Popularity in the Age of Jesse "the Body" Ventura | 225 |
App | TVQ Scores for Tabloid Programs by Demographic | |
Audience Category | 247 | |
Notes | 255 | |
Works Cited | 301 | |
Index | 319 |
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