

An edition of O.J. Simpson facts and fictions (1999)
news rituals in the construction of reality
By Darnell M. Hunt
Publish Date
1999
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
eng
Pages
357
Description:
"Abundant popular discourses surround the O.J. Simpson double murder case. By contrast, Darnell Hunt scrutinizes these very discourses in order to further our understanding of the interests underlying them. Exploring the relationships between O.J.'s trial, the social location of television viewers (their race, gender and class) and everyday consciousness of social issues, his textual and audience analyses consider the incredible allure of the trial as "media event."" "Looking beyond the obvious explanations of celebrity, scandal and voyeurism, Dr. Hunt asks: Why was America so obsessed by this case? Why did so many people invest in particular outcomes? And what are we to make of the apparent racial divide in attitudes about the case, as shown in the opinion polls?"--Jacket.
subjects: Public opinion, Race relations, Trials, litigation, Mass media and race relations, Television broadcasting of news, Television viewers, United States, Attitudes, Simpson, o. j., 1947-, trials, litigation, etc., Mass media and minorities, United states, race relations, Public opinion, united states, Trials, litigation, etc--public opinionsimpson, o. j , 1947-, Television broadcasting of news--social aspects, Television broadcasting of news--social aspects--united states, Public opinion--united states, Television viewers--attitudes, Television viewers--united states--attitudes, Pn4888.t4 h855 1999, 302.23/0973, Social aspects
People: O.J. Simpson (1947-2024), Nicole Brown Simpson (1959-1994), Ronald Lyle Goldman (1968-1994)
Places: United States, Social aspects