An edition of Baring our souls (1999)

Baring our souls

TV talk shows and the religion of recovery

Baring our souls
Kathleen S Lowney, Kathleen S ...
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An edition of Baring our souls (1999)

Baring our souls

TV talk shows and the religion of recovery

"Although TV talk shows are a recent phenomenon, their roots go back to the itinerant circuses and religious revivals of the nineteenth century. Just as circuses made their money by displaying "freaks," so today's talk shows emphasize only the deviant aspects of their guests' lives. And like the revivalists of old, talk show hosts, such as Oprah Winfrey, Sally Jesse Raphael, and Montel Williams, attempt to "convert" their guests through healing powers.

Guests who have been victimized bear witness to the pain and suffering they have endured at the hands of their victimizers. The liturgy of these salvational talk shows builds to a moment of conversion, when victimizers see the error of their ways. The hosts, victims, experts, and audience each play their part in the conversion drama that unfolds daily on the screen."--BOOK JACKET.

"After framing the genre in this way, Dr. Lowney's book raises the essential question, conversion to what? The faith preached on talk shows is based on the principles of the Recovery Movement, among whose tenets are that care for one's self is the highest virtue and that psychological wounds that endure from childhood into adulthood create troublesome and addictive behaviors or "codependency." The only "cure" is to join a therapeutic 12-step group."--BOOK JACKET.

"Baring Our Souls probes the roots of the genre in the religion of recovery, and holds both up to the scrutiny of sociological inquiry. This will be a welcome supplementary text in courses in social problems, media, and civil religion."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Aldine de Gruyter
Language
English
Pages
159

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 151-156) and index

Published in
New York
Series
Social problems and social issues

Classifications

Library of Congress
PN1992.8.T3 L68 1999, PN1992.8.T3L68 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 159 p. ;
Number of pages
159

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16947917M
ISBN 10
0202305937, 0202305945
LCCN
99036442
OCLC/WorldCat
41628204
Library Thing
3068560
Goodreads
1427824
1911536

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