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What Entertainment Tells Us About Living a Good Life

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Part of the book series: Palgrave Entertainment Industries (PAEI)

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Table of contents (7 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-viii
  2. Introduction

    • Alan McKee
    Pages 1-10
  3. Entertainment and Fun

    • Alan McKee
    Pages 11-28
  4. What Is Fun?

    • Alan McKee
    Pages 29-40
  5. In Defence of Fun

    • Alan McKee
    Pages 41-59
  6. Bad Fun

    • Alan McKee
    Pages 61-81
  7. A World of Fun

    • Alan McKee
    Pages 83-109
  8. Conclusion

    • Alan McKee
    Pages 111-115
  9. Back Matter

    Pages 117-131

About this book

Combining media effects with aesthetic approaches this book offers the first substantial, systematic and coherent account of fun and its importance. But what exactly is fun and what purposes does it serve? Fun is a vital element of entertainment, and entertainment is the most important form of culture in modern Western democracies. It demonstrates that fun is at the heart of entertainment's effects – entertainment both offers its consumers fun and provides them with the intellectual materials to think about the nature of fun.

More than this, the book argues that entertainment shows us that fun – pleasure without purpose – is at the heart of living a good life. Illustrated with detailed examples from entertainment – from the Urban Dictionary to The Simpsons, to the Culture novels of Iain M Banks – this book is intelligent, original, and even (dare we say it) fun.

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'Amazing weird and daring' Professor John Hartley, John Curtin Distinguished Professor, Curtin University, Australia  

  

Authors and Affiliations

  • University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

    Alan McKee

About the author

Alan McKee is an Associate Dean (Research and Development) at University of Technology Sydney, Australia. His most recent books are Pornography: Structures, Agency and Performance (with Rebecca Sullivan, 2015) and Entertainment Industries: Entertainment as a Cultural System (edited with Christy Collis and Ben Hamley, 2012).  

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