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Stories Of Oprah

by Trystan T. Cotten (Editor), Kimberly Springer
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Overview

Stories of Oprah is a collection of essays that explores Oprah Winfrey's broad reach as an industry and media brand. Contributors analyze a number of topics touching on the ways in which her cultural output shapes contemporary America. The volume examines how Oprah has fashioned a persona—which emphasizes her rural, poverty-stricken roots over other factors—that helper her popularize her unique blend of New Age spirituality, neoliberal politics, and African American preaching. She packages New Age spirituality through the rhetoric of race, gender, and the black preacher tradition. Oprah's Book Club has reshaped literary publishing, bringing Toni Morrison, William Faulkner, and Cormac McCarthy to a broad number of readers. Her brand extends worldwide through the internet. In this volume, writers analyze her positions on teen sexuality, gender, race, and politics, and the impact of Winfrey's confessional mode on mainstream television news.

The book also addresses twenty-first century issues, showing Winfrey's influence on how Americans and Europeans responded to 9/11, and how Harpo Productions created a deracialized film adaptation of Zora Neale Hurston's classic novel Their Eyes Were Watching God in 2005. Throughout, Stories of Oprah challenges readers to reflect on how Oprah the Industry has reshaped America's culture, history, and politics.

Synopsis

Essays probing the creative output and widespread influence of a media titan

About the Author, Trystan T. Cotten

Trystan T. Cotton is assistant professor of African American studies at California State University, Stanislaus. With Christa Davis Acampora, Cotton edited Cultural Sites of Critical Insight: Philosophy, Aesthetics, and African American and Native American Women's Writings and (Un)Making Race, Re-making Soul: Transforming Aesthetics and the Practice of Freedom.

Kimberly Springer is senior lecturer in American studies at King's College London. She is the author of Living for the Revolution: Black Feminist Organizations, 1968-1980 and editor of Still Lifting, Still Climbing: Contemporary African American Women's Activism.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2009
Publisher
University Press of Mississippi
Pages
210
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781604734072

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