The Trouper Syndrome: A Train Wreck Waiting to Happen

Journal of Mass Media Ethics 29 (4):275-277 (2014)
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Abstract

In show business lore, a “trouper” perseveres without complaint no matter how arduous or dangerous the circumstances. In the camaraderie-driven, show-must-go-on world of entertainment, the appellat...

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