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BACHELOR NATION
Inside the World of America’s Favorite Guilty Pleasure
This is the first definitive, behind-the-scenes cultural history of the Bachelor franchise, America's favorite guilty pleasure, by a respected Los Angeles Times journalist and die-hard fan of the iconic reality TV show.
BACHELOR NATION is the first behind-the-scenes, unauthorized look into the reality television phenomenon. Los Angeles Times journalist Amy Kaufman has interviewed dozens of producers, contestants, and celebrity fans to give readers never-before-told details of the show's inner workings: what it's like to be trapped inside the mansion "bubble"; dark, juicy tales of producer manipulation; and revelations about the alcohol-fueled debauchery that occurs long before the fantasy suite.
But BACHELOR NATION looks at more than just what actually happens on The Bachelor. The show's reach and influence have made it a true cultural zeitgeist. Kaufman explores what our fascination means: what the show says about the way we view so-called suitors, our subconscious yearning for fairy-tale love, and how this enduring television show has shaped society's feelings about love, marriage, and feminism by appealing to a marriage plot that's as old as Jane Austen.
Amy Kaufman is a staff writer at the Los Angeles Times, where she has covered film, celebrity, and pop culture since 2009. On the beat, she has attended the Academy Awards and the Sundance Film Festival and profiled hundreds of stars, including Natalie Portman, Stevie Nicks, Justin Bieber, and Kristen Stewart.
But BACHELOR NATION looks at more than just what actually happens on The Bachelor. The show's reach and influence have made it a true cultural zeitgeist. Kaufman explores what our fascination means: what the show says about the way we view so-called suitors, our subconscious yearning for fairy-tale love, and how this enduring television show has shaped society's feelings about love, marriage, and feminism by appealing to a marriage plot that's as old as Jane Austen.
Amy Kaufman is a staff writer at the Los Angeles Times, where she has covered film, celebrity, and pop culture since 2009. On the beat, she has attended the Academy Awards and the Sundance Film Festival and profiled hundreds of stars, including Natalie Portman, Stevie Nicks, Justin Bieber, and Kristen Stewart.
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Published 2018-03-06 by Dutton |
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Published 2018-03-06 by Dutton |