The Fantasy Factory

The Fantasy Factory
Author: Amy Flowers
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2010-08-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0812200748

The Fantasy Factory explores the world of women on the other end of the phone sex lines advertised in magazines like Playboy and Hustler. The author's interviews with these women, as well as her own first-hand experiences as an operator, reveal the complex ways operators and callers negotiate the shifting borders between desire and disgust, fantasy and reality, deception and belief. The Fantasy Factory raises provocative questions about the manufacture of artificial intimacy and the technological mediation of intimacy, as well as about the social construction of sexuality and gender. Flowers discovers that operators—who assume names like Tiffany and Corvette—create a virtual reality in which callers can act out fantasies that operators may find boring, disgusting, or even frightening. She also discovers that even those women who are skilled at keeping their "true self" and their phone sex persona separate find that they have to struggle to protect that self and to maintain the ability to experience real intimacy.

Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory

Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory
Author: Terri Dougherty
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-09
Genre: Fantasy factory (Television program)
ISBN: 9781422219522

From the minute Rob Dyrdek spins into the Fantasy Factory, you're in for an exciting ride. He's turned a warehouse into a skateable office where he and his crew are always on the go. Rob might decide to swim with sharks, jump a rally car, or set a new skateboarding record. In the Factory there's always the indoor zip line of a high-speed skateboard ride into the foam pit for fun. The street skateboarder is dedicated to his sport, and he brings in pros to tackle the Factory's ledges, rails, and stairs. Also taking in the fun at the Factory are Rob's cousin Drama; channel, the rapping receptionist, and Jeremy, Rob's manager. The crew handles Rob's innovative ideas with humor and a spirit of adventures, but they're never quite sure what he'll be up to next. Book jacket.

The Magic Factory (Oliver Blue and the School for Seers—Book One)

The Magic Factory (Oliver Blue and the School for Seers—Book One)
Author: Morgan Rice
Publisher: Morgan Rice
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2018-11-21
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1640296697

“A powerful opener to a series [that] will produce a combination of feisty protagonists and challenging circumstances to thoroughly involve not just young adults, but adult fantasy fans who seek epic stories fueled by powerful friendships and adversaries.” --Midwest Book Review (Diane Donovan) (re A Throne for Sisters) “Morgan Rice's imagination is limitless!” --Books and Movie Reviews (re A Throne for Sisters) From USA Today and #1 bestselling fantasy author Morgan Rice comes a new fantasy series for teens and adults. THE MAGIC FACTORY: OLIVER BLUE AND THE SCHOOL FOR SEERS (BOOK ONE) tells the story of one very special boy, Oliver Blue, different than those around him and unloved by his hateful family. Obsessed with inventions, Oliver is determined to escape his horrible life and make his mark on the world. When Oliver’s family moves again, to another awful house and school, he is bullied and excluded, and sees no way out. But when he stumbles across an abandoned invention factory, he wonders if this could be his way out. Who is the mysterious old inventor hiding in the factory? What is his secret invention? And might this factory be a portal to somewhere else? An inspiring fantasy, THE MAGIC FACTORY is book #1 in a riveting new series filled with magic, love, humor, heartbreak, tragedy, destiny, and a series of shocking twists. It will make you fall in love with Oliver Blue, and keep you turning pages late into the night. Book #2 in the series (THE ORB OF KANDRA) and Book #3 (THE OBSIDIANS) are now also available! “The beginnings of something remarkable are there.” --San Francisco Book Review (re A Quest of Heroes)

The Bizarre World of Reality Television

The Bizarre World of Reality Television
Author: Stuart Lenig
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2017-10-12
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

How do reality television programs shape our view of the world and what we perceive as real and normal? This book explores the bizarre and highly controversial world of reality television, including its early history, wide variety of subject matter, and social implications. In recent decades, reality television shows ranging from Keeping up with the Kardashians to Duck Dynasty have become increasingly popular. Why are these "unscripted" programs irresistible to millions of viewers? And what does the nearly universal success of reality shows say about American culture? This book covers more than 100 major and influential reality programs past and present, discussing the origins and past of reality programming, the contemporary social and economic conditions that led to the rise of reality shows, and the ways in which the most successful shows achieve popularity with both male and female demographics or appeal to specific, targeted niche audiences. The text addresses reality TV within five, easy-to-identify content categories: competition shows, relationship/love-interest shows, real people or alternative lifestyle and culture shows, transformation shows, and international programming. By examining modern reality television, a topic of great interest for a wide variety of readers, this book also discusses cultural and social norms in the United States, including materialism, unrealistic beauty ideals, gender roles and stereotypes in society, dynamics of personal relationships, teenage lifestyles and issues, and the branding of people for financial gain and wider viewership.

Behind the Brand

Behind the Brand
Author: Elliott Bryan
Publisher: IdeaPress Publishing
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-06-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781940858784

This should be a bulleted list of key points about the book and about your background. You can also include any data points about the sales or marketing strategy (ie - full page ad in WIRED planned) and anything else that would be a likely sales point for the book that would be valuable to share.

Look, The Sun Is Shining

Look, The Sun Is Shining
Author: Ben Finn
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2006-12-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1462815766

This is a memory-driven “travelogue” down the road (roads?) taken by the author in the pursuit of a dream that culminated in the writing of 8 full-length musicals, along with 12 one-act musicals for children. You will encounter the people he met along the way, the good souls and the scoundrels. If the latter seem to outnumber the former, do not regard that as, necessarily, a sign that the author has lost faith in the inherent goodness of people. For all we know, he may not have.

The Influencer Factory

The Influencer Factory
Author: Grant Bollmer
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2024-04-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1503638804

Influencers are more than social media personalities who attract attention for brands, argue Grant Bollmer and Katherine Guinness. They are figures of a new transformation in capitalism, in which the logic of the self is indistinguishable from the logic of the corporation. Influencers are emblematic of what Bollmer and Guinness call the "Corpocene": a moment in capitalism in which individuals achieve the status of living, breathing, talking corporations. Behind the veneer of leisure and indulgence, most influencers are laboring daily, usually for pittance wages, to manufacture a commodity called "the self"—a raw material for brands to use—with the dream of becoming corporations in human form by owning and investing in the products they sell. Refuting the theory that digital labor and economies are immaterial, Bollmer and Guinness search influencer content for evidence of the material infrastructure of capitalism. Each chapter looks to what literally appears in the backgrounds of videos and images: the houses, cars, warehouses, and spaces of the market that point back to the manufacturing and circulation of consumer goods. Demonstrating the material reality of producing the self as a commodity, The Influencer Factory makes a crucial contribution to our understanding of contemporary economic life.

The Fantasy Fallacy

The Fantasy Fallacy
Author: Shannon Ethridge
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2012
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0849964695

Claims that sexual fantasies stem from past psychological tragedies, and argues that Christians should tap into God's love to overcome the desire to act out sexual fantasies in order to heal from past trauma.