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Tabloids as interactive cultural folklore,
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This review is from: For Enquiring Minds: A Cultural Study of Supermarket Tabloids (Hardcover)
Bird is not a former tabloid "insider," but an academic: assistant professor of humanities and anthropology at the University of Minnesota. She discusses tabloid history, beginning as far back as oral "folklore" and urban legends. She interviewed tabloid editors, writers, and readers for this book, and analyzes tabloid stories within the context of folklore theory. She claims that tabloid readers are savvier and better-educated than is assumed, that they "interact and contribute" to with what they read (through gossip and fantasy), and that working class readers (as much as upper class readers) realize that many tabloid stories are false or exaggerated. Released in 1992, by the University of Tennessee Press. An easy read, despite its academic author and publisher.
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For Enquiring Minds: A Cultural Study Supermarket Tabloids by S. Elizabeth Bird (Paperback - April 1, 1992)
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