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Art Critique Essay Humanities Nonfiction Social Sciences Theory

Reality TV and Queer Identities Sexuality, Authenticity, Celebrity

By Michael Lovelock, 2019

Offers the first book-length study of reality television’s central role in how queer identities take shape within popular culture Interrogates how reality TV has set out hierarchies of ‘acceptable’ and ‘unacceptable’ ways to be queer in the contemporary moment Draws upon a wide range of case studies from both US and UK reality TV, linking recent cases with older examples from across the first and second decades of the 21st century.

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