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The Age of Oprah: Cultural Icon for the Neoliberal Era Media and Power



The Age of Oprah: Cultural Icon for the Neoliberal Era Media and Power
The book "The Age of Oprah" by Janice Peck examines the rise of Oprah Winfrey as a cultural icon and how her fame and fortune parallels the rise of neoliberalism in the United States. Peck looks at Winfrey's journey from talk show queen to influential figure in popular culture and how her fame and fortune has paralleled the rise of neoliberalism in the United States. more details
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  • Examines the rise of Oprah Winfrey as a cultural icon and how her fame and fortune parallels the rise of neoliberalism in the United States
  • Peck looks at Winfrey's journey from talk show queen to influential figure in popular culture and how her fame and fortune has paralleled the rise of neoliberalism in the United States


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Author Janice Peck
Format Paperback - Trade
ISBN 9781594514692
Publication Date 07/10/2007
Publisher Paradigm Publishers
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The book "The Age of Oprah" by Janice Peck examines the rise of Oprah Winfrey as a cultural icon and how her fame and fortune parallels the rise of neoliberalism in the United States. Peck looks at Winfrey's journey from talk show queen to influential figure in popular culture and how her fame and fortune has paralleled the rise of neoliberalism in the United States.

Over the last two decades Oprah Winfrey's journey has taken her from talk show queen to, as Time Magazine has asserted, one of the most important figures in popular culture. Through her talk show, magazine, website, seminars, charity work, and public appearances, her influence in the social, economic, and political arenas of American life is considerable and until now, largely unexamined. In The Age of Oprah, media scholar and journalist Janice Peck traces Winfrey's growing cultural impact and illustrates the fascinating parallels between her road to fame and fortune and the political-economic rise of neoliberalism in this country. While seeking to understand Oprah's ascent to near iconic status that she enjoys today, Peck's book provides a fascinating window into the intersection of American politics and culture over the past quarter century.

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