The 25 Sitcoms That Changed Television: Turning Points in American Culture
Editat de Aaron Barlow, Laura Westengarden Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 2017 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781440838866
ISBN-10: 1440838860
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.89 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1440838860
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.89 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Identifies the reason each show was a turning point in American television and provides analysis of the issues and themes present in each sitcom, how the content was received by the American public, and the lasting effects of the program
Notă biografică
Laura Westengard is assistant professor of English at New York City College of Technology, City University of New York.Aaron Barlow is associate professor of English at New York City College of Technology, City University of New York.
Cuprins
IntroductionLaura Westengard and Aaron BarlowPart One: The Fifties and SixtiesChapter 1I Love Lucy: An AppreciationAaron BarlowChapter 2The Honeymooners: American Dreaming Scaled Down to the Small ScreenMartin KichChapter 3Leave It to Beaver: The Long and Memorable Life of Eddie HaskellAaron BarlowChapter 4Big Lessons from a Small Town: The Andy Griffith ShowCynthia J. Miller and Tom ShakerChapter 5Spy Versus Reality: Get Smart, Satire, and AbsurdityA. Bowdoin Van RiperPart Two: The SeventiesChapter 6The Brady Bunch: A Thoroughly Modern Family?Laura WestengardChapter 7All in the Family: A Sitcom about a Changing America That Changed AmericaMartin KichChapter 8"I'm Every Woman": The Cultural Influence and Afterlife of Florence Johnston of The JeffersonsStacie McCormickChapter 9Writing One Day at a Time: Reflections on a Life Inside the TubeChristine Tibbles McBurneyChapter 10Lights Out in the Newsroom: The Mary Tyler Moore Show's WJM and the Decline of Television NewsAaron BarlowChapter 11Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman: The 1970s and the Birth of the Surreal SitcomJerry G. HoltPart Three: The Eighties and NinetiesChapter 12More Than Friendship: The Golden Girls as Intentional CommunityJill BelliChapter 13Cheers: Where Everybody Knows Your NameMichael KatimsChapter 14Feeling Some Type of Way: Whatever Happened to Murphy Brown?Monique FerrellChapter 15It Still Matters: The Cosby Show and Sociopolitical Representation on TelevisionJacqueline JonesChapter 16"The Reagans Have Had a Very Bad Effect on You": Neoliberalism and Queer Possibilities in The Fresh Prince of Bel-AirJessica BestPart Four: The Oughts and TeensChapter 17Nearly 30 Years of "D'oh!": The Animated Legacy of The SimpsonsPaul ChengChapter 18No Hugging, No Learning: Seinfeld between the Yuppies and SlackersKevin L. FergusonChapter 19Ellen: America's Coming Out PartyLaura Westengard and Aaron BarlowChapter 20Beyond Wedlock: Developing Romance in Will & GraceEmily MattinglyChapter 21Ask and Tell: Ambiguity and the Narrative Complexity of Sex and the CityKimberly HallChapter 22The Office: Broadcast Television in the Digital EraLeah ShaferChapter 23Black Lives Matter: Even in The Boondocks WorldJulian WilliamsChapter 24Broad City Scrambles the FormulaRobert LestónChapter 25"This Is What Happens When They Let Men Marry Men": Assimilative Politics and Liberal Identity in Modern FamilyLaura WestengardPostscriptLaura Westengard and Aaron BarlowAbout the ContributorsIndex
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