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Introduction: Intelligence on Television | p. 1 |
Surveying Smarts on the Television Landscape | |
The Social Construction of Modern Intelligence | p. 7 |
Book, Street, and Techno Smarts: The Representation of Intelligence on Prime-Time Television | p. 107 |
Social Class, Gender, and Youth Culture | |
Better Keep the Egghead: Pragmatism in The Simpsons | p. 143 |
Keeping the Intelligent Woman "In Her Place" within the Patriarchal Social Order: Containing the Unruliness of Genius Brenda Chenowith on Six Feet Under | p. 163 |
Being a Nerd and Negotiating Intelligence in Buffy the Vampire Slayer | p. 173 |
Is School Cool? Representations of Academics and Intelligence on Teen Television | p. 187 |
Scientists and Science Fiction | |
Sexy Nerds: Illya Kuryakin, Mr. Spock, and the Image of the Cerebral Hero in Television Drama | p. 201 |
Brains in Service of Brawn: The Scientist/Soldier Dynamic in Science Fiction Television | p. 217 |
The CSI Effect: Scientists and Priming on Prime Time Television | p. 233 |
Talk Shows and Reality Television | |
Media-Constructed Anti-Intellectualism: The Portrayal of Experts in Popular U.S. Television Talk Shows | p. 249 |
Portrayals of Intelligence in Reality Television | p. 269 |
"Faking" Intelligence? Representing Intelligence in TLC's Faking It | p. 283 |
Index | p. 297 |
About the Authors | p. 299 |
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