Drop Dead Gorgeous by Tina Weber

Drop Dead Gorgeous

by Tina Weber

Previously only ever witnessed, briefly, at the scene of their demise, corpses have become a central part of many popular American television shows in the twenty-first century. From Autopsy to Six Feet Under, extended portrayals of dead bodies - in the morgue, in the embalming room, or in pathology - now confront viewers, eliciting not only anxiety but also fascination. Shedding new light on the media's ideals of beauty and the body, "Drop Dead Gorgeous" analyzes representations of corpses on TV through cultural, sociological, and historical lenses, providing detailed pictorial and film analysis using interviews with producers, make-up artists, and coroners.

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2 of 5 stars

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Full of lengthy descriptions of scenes in films and TV shows, and very little analysis on the topic. Not really what I hoped for.

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