Table of contents for Tribal warfare : survivor and the political unconscious of reality television / Christopher J. Wright.

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Contents
Preface: A Note on Television, Marx, Freud, and Semiotics 		 
Acknowledgments												 		
Introduction: "Interrogating the Obvious": Survivor, 
Cultural Touchstone	 												
1	"You Cannot Talk to the Guys in the Boat": Survivor as the 
False Real 	 													 
2	"Apparently Reprehensible Material": The Political Unconscious 
and Popular Culture												 
3	"If It Happens Again . . .": Repression and the Tagi Alliance		 
4	"They're All Lying to Me": Repression Among Contestants			
	
5	"A Really Passionate Affair": Repression Through Editing		 
6	"These Three Girls Have All Been Riding Coattails": 
Survivor's Gender Wars			 							
7	"Thrashing Around Like I'm Thirty-Five": Paradoxes 
of Aging on Survivor												
	
8	"This Thing Runs Deeper Than a Game": Survivor's 
Troubles With Race										 	 
	
Conclusion: "Always Historicize!": Symbolic Resolutions 
and Contemporary Politics									 	
Appendix A: Synopses of First Eleven Survivor Seasons				
Appendix B: Contestant Profiles and Ratings						
Appendix C: Methodology											
Bibliography													
Index	
About the Author

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Survivor (Television program).