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Title: | Entertaining Illusions: How Indonesian Élites Imagine Reality TV Affects the Masses |
Authors: | Mark Hobart |
Issue Date: | 2006 |
Publisher: | Taylor & Francis |
Citation: | Asian Journal of Communication. - 2006. - Vol.16, No.4. - P.393 - 410 |
Abstract: | Among the new genres of Indonesian television broadcasting, real-life crime and supernatural reality TV are of particular interest, because they were exceptionally popular for a time and aroused grave concern among intellectuals and the political e´lite. A close examination of both kinds of programming, however, suggests that their narrative structure is largely conservative and about reaffirming the social order against threat. In which case, why are e´lites so worried about such programmes? An analysis of broadsheet commentary reveals some remarkable preconceptions among the e´lite about the masses in Indonesia. Finally, a consideration of how Indonesians understand and engage with theatre*and so potentially television*indicates previously unconsidered radical possibilities. |
URI: | http://elib.hcmussh.edu.vn/handle/HCMUSSH/142732 |
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