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OverviewWith a Foreword by Robert J. Thompson Her image is iconic: Oprah Winfrey has built an empire on her ability to connect with and inspire her audience. No longer just a name, ""Oprah"" has become a brand representing the talk show host's unique style of self-actualizing individualism. The cultural and economic power wielded by Winfrey merits critical evaluation. The contributors to The Oprah Phenomenon examine the origins of her public image and its substantial influence on politics, entertainment, and popular opinion. Contributors address praise from her many supporters and weigh criticisms from her detractors. Winfrey's ability to create a feeling of intimacy with her audience has long been cited as one of the foundations of her popularity. She has repeatedly made national headlines by engaging and informing her audience with respect to her personal relationships to race, gender, feminism, and New Age culture. The Oprah Phenomenon explores these relationships in detail. At the root of Winfrey's message to her vast audience is her assertion that anyone can be a success regardless of background or upbringing. The contributors scrutinize this message: What does this success entail? Is the motivation behind self-actualization, in fact, merely the hope of replicating Winfrey's purchasing power? Is it just a prescription to buy the products she recommends and heed the advice of people she admires, or is it a lifestyle change of meaningful spiritual benefit? The Oprah Phenomenon asks these and many other difficult questions to promote a greater understanding of Winfrey's influence on the American consciousness. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jennifer Harris , Elwood WatsonPublisher: The University Press of Kentucky Imprint: The University Press of Kentucky Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.549kg ISBN: 9780813124261ISBN 10: 0813124263 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 16 March 2007 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsPart I. Expropriation: Forced Labor Part I. Expropriation: Forced Labor Part II. Exploitation: The South Part II. Exploitation: The South Part III. Exclusion: The North Part III. Exclusion: The North Part IV. Equality: Central Appalachia Part IV. Equality: Central Appalachia Part V. Elimination: An EpilogueReviews<p> Harris and Watson's book is intellectually stimulating and frankly a must-read for those curious about the nature of the 'Winfrey phenomenon.' --The Journal of Social History -- Harris and Watson's book is intellectually stimulating and frankly a must-read for those curious about the nature of the 'Winfrey phenomenon.' --The Journal of Social History -- The Oprah Phenomenon is a fascinating blend of approaches and voices and will undoubtedly be a lively contributor to the scholarly conversation about Oprah --Dr. Cecilia Konchar Farr, author of Reading Oprah: How Oprah's Book Club Changed the Way America Reads -- Harris and Watson''s book is intellectually stimulating and frankly a must-read for those curious about the nature of the Winfrey phenomenon. -- Dwayne Mack The Journal of Social History --The Oprah Phenomenon is a fascinating blend of approaches and voices and will undoubtedly be a lively contributor to the scholarly conversation about Oprah---Dr. Cecilia Konchar Farr, author of Reading Oprah: How Oprah's Book Club Changed the Way America Reads- -- --These excellent essays examine the ingredients behind [Winfrey's] triumph as a television talk show host, film and play producer, magazine publisher, and self-help guru.... Stimulating and frankly a must-read for those curious about the nature of the 'Winfrey phenomenon.---Journal of Social History- -- --[Harris & Watson] assert that the foundation of Winfrey's message to her vast audience is her belief in self-actualization, which says that anyone can be a success regardless of background or upbringing.-Spittin' Grits, (spittingrits.blogspot.com)- -- --Harris and Watson's book is intellectually stimulating and frankly a must-read for those curious about the nature of the 'Winfrey phenomenon.'--- The Journal of Social History- -- --This collection of essays enhances an understanding of the formation, circulation, consumption, and reception of the phenomenon that has come to be known as 'Oprah.---The Courier- -- --Identifies the common threads that run throught Oprah's empire, the demographics of her audience, how she brings together women of diverse backgrounds, and her use of empathy and encouragement to foster self-improvement.---Library Journal- -- --A fascinating blend of approaches and voices, and will undoubtedly be a lively contributor to the scholarly conversation about Oprah that cultural critics and literary scholars have now begun in earnest and which I believe will continue to draw us for quite some time.---Cecilia Konchar Farr, author of Reading Oprah: How Oprah's Book Club Changed th- -- The Oprah Phenomenon is a fascinating blend of approaches and voices and will undoubtedly be a lively contributor to the scholarly conversation about Oprah --Dr. Cecilia Konchar Farr, author of Reading Oprah: How Oprah's Book Club Changed the Way America Reads -- These excellent essays examine the ingredients behind [Winfrey's] triumph as a television talk show host, film and play producer, magazine publisher, and self-help guru.... Stimulating and frankly a must-read for those curious about the nature of the 'Winfrey phenomenon. --Journal of Social History -- [Harris & Watson] assert that the foundation of Winfrey's message to her vast audience is her belief in self-actualization, which says that anyone can be a success regardless of background or upbringing. Spittin' Grits, (spittingrits.blogspot.com) -- Harris and Watson's book is intellectually stimulating and frankly a must-read for those curious about the nature of the 'Winfrey phenomenon.' -- The Journal of Social History -- This collection of essays enhances an understanding of the formation, circulation, consumption, and reception of the phenomenon that has come to be known as 'Oprah. --The Courier -- Identifies the common threads that run throught Oprah's empire, the demographics of her audience, how she brings together women of diverse backgrounds, and her use of empathy and encouragement to foster self-improvement. --Library Journal -- A fascinating blend of approaches and voices, and will undoubtedly be a lively contributor to the scholarly conversation about Oprah that cultural critics and literary scholars have now begun in earnest and which I believe will continue to draw us for quite some time. --Cecilia Konchar Farr, author of Reading Oprah: How Oprah's Book Club Changed th -- The Oprah Phenomenon is a fascinating blend of approaches and voices and will undoubtedly be a lively contributor to the scholarly conversation about Oprah --Dr. Cecilia Konchar Farr, author of Reading Oprah: How Oprah's Book Club Changed the Way America Reads -- Harris and Watson's book is intellectually stimulating and frankly a must-read for those curious about the nature of the 'Winfrey phenomenon.' -- The Journal of Social History -- A fascinating blend of approaches and voices, and will undoubtedly be a lively contributor to the scholarly conversation about Oprah that cultural critics and literary scholars have now begun in earnest and which I believe will continue to draw us for quite some time. --Cecilia Konchar Farr, author of Reading Oprah: How Oprah's Book Club Changed th -- These excellent essays examine the ingredients behind [Winfrey's] triumph as a television talk show host, film and play producer, magazine publisher, and self-help guru.... Stimulating and frankly a must-read for those curious about the nature of the 'Winfrey phenomenon. --Journal of Social History -- Harris and Watson's book is intellectually stimulating and frankly a must-read for those curious about the nature of the Winfrey phenomenon. Dwayne Mack, The Journal of Social History -- [Harris & Watson] assert that the foundation of Winfrey's message to her vast audience is her belief in self-actualization, which says that anyone can be a success regardless of background or upbringing. Spittin' Grits, (spittingrits.blogspot.com) -- This collection of essays enhances an understanding of the formation, circulation, consumption, and reception of the phenomenon that has come to be known as 'Oprah. --The Courier -- Identifies the common threads that run throught Oprah's empire, the demographics of her audience, how she brings together women of diverse backgrounds, and her use of empathy and encouragement to foster self-improvement. --Library Journal -- Harris and Watson''s book is intellectually stimulating and frankly a must-read for those curious about the nature of the Winfrey phenomenon. -- Dwayne Mack The Journal of Social History Author InformationJennifer Harris is assistant professor of English at Mount Allison University, New Brunswick, Canada. She has published articles in several journals, including African American Review and The Journal of American Culture, and books, including Searching the Soul of Ally McBeal: Critical Essays. Elwood Watson, associate professor of history at East Tennessee State University, is the editor of several books, including """"There She Is, Miss America"""": The Politics of Sex, Beauty, and Race in America's Most Famous Pageant and Searching the Soul of Ally McBeal: Critical Essays. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |