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Quiz 7: Women Read the Romance: the Interaction of Text and Context
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
As the author describes, rather than represent a wide range of "real people" who reflect the diversity of the nation, reality TV repackages ______ into comfortingly familiar stock characters and stereotypes.
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Netflix has moved into territory that sets it apart from familiar structures of production, broadcasting, or branding of television. Netflix does signal a change within ______.
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Under post-Fordism, capitalism responds to the global flow of labor and consumption markets within and between nation-states by transforming local and regional ______ into market segments and mobilizing citizens as consumers.
Question 4
True/False
According to the author, the networks had the money and the audience to dominate the market as the only buyers of series programming from Hollywood producers and studios.
Question 5
True/False
While virtues such as discipline and diligence are considered undesirable in the U.S. context, these purportedly "negative" traits can become positive when pushed to excess.
Question 6
Multiple Choice
At best, Gilmore Girls points to a lack of political commitment on the part of its producers, and at worst, it perpetuates a neoliberal fantasy that glosses over the harsh realities of working-class life in ways that distract from the value of class consciousness. This seemingly class-based show exploits economic disparities in the articulation of ______.
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Television producers, advertisers, and networks know that programs that are too long, too difficult to comprehend, or simply too boring will lead to ______.
Question 8
Multiple Choice
When television programs make race an explicit theme, it is usually an appeal to some universal, effectively White, human experience that operates to ultimately reinforce the goals of ______.