The Oprah shows I would like to see |
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a Department of English, University of Illinois, Urbana, USA |
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Abstract: | This essay addresses how Oprah's book choices are inevitably affective but not necessarily feminist. By reading Oprah's book choices as highly individualistic, I analyze how her choices might be more aggressive and more complex, thereby offering a sense of community rather than the power of individuality to her huge audiences. My argument is based on a belief in Oprah's communicative power, and especially if her book choices were invested with more complications than individual resolutions. |
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Keywords: | victimhood therapy community irony |
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