Reality Television Gets an Edit
How Unscripted TV Normalizes Racial, Color, Ethnic and Gender Bias, Sells Stereotypes, and Shapes What Audiences Accept
by Elena V. Norr
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How Reality TV Teaches Audiences What to Accept
Reality Television Gets an Edit reveals how unscripted television normalizes bias through casting, editing, storylines, and audience manipulation.
Elena V. Norr shows how reality TV can reproduce racism, classism, sexism, and colorism while presenting itself as “authentic.” From the hidden criteria behind casting to the power of the villain edit and redemption arc, this book exposes how production choices shape who is seen as relatable, desirable, threatening, or disposable.
Inside, readers will discover:
Journalistic, clear-eyed, and highly relevant, this book gives readers sharper tools for seeing how unscripted television encodes bias—and how to challenge what it asks audiences to accept.
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