The American Mirage
Princeton University Press
Explore the intricate connection between reality television and the perpetuation of the meritocracy myth with "The American Mirage: How Reality TV Upholds the Myth of Meritocracy." This insightful book by Eunji Kim delves into how popular reality shows may inadvertently reinforce the idea that success is solely based on individual effort, obscuring systemic factors. Understand the cultural impact and societal implications of this pervasive narrative. Ideal for students of media, sociology, and cultural studies, as well as anyone interested in the power of television. Key Features: - Analyzes the role of reality TV in shaping perceptions of success. - Examines the concept of meritocracy in contemporary society. - Provides a critical perspective on media influence. Summary: "The American Mirage" by Eunji Kim, published by Princeton University Press, critically examines how reality television contributes to the myth of meritocracy, offering insights into media's role in societal beliefs.
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