Living Room Lectures

Living Room Lectures
Title Living Room Lectures PDF eBook
Author Nina C. Leibman
Publisher University of Texas Press
Total Pages 584
Release 2010-07-22
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0292786352

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With a breadwinner dad, a homemaker mom, and squeaky-clean kids, the 1950s television family has achieved near mythological status as a model of what real families "ought" to be. Yet feature films of the period often portrayed families in trouble, with parents and children in conflict over appropriate values and behaviors. Why were these representations of family apparently so far apart? Nina Leibman analyzes many feature films and dozens of TV situation comedy episodes from 1954 to 1963 to find surprising commonalities in their representations of the family. Redefining the comedy as a family melodrama, she compares film and television depictions of familial power, gender roles, and economic attitudes. Leibman's explorations reveal how themes of guilt, deceit, manipulation, anxiety, and disfunctionality that obviously characterize such movies as Rebel without a Cause,A Summer Place, and Splendor in the Grass also crop up in such TV shows as The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet,Father Knows Best,Leave It to Beaver,The Donna Reed Show, and My Three Sons. Drawing on interviews with many of the participants of these productions, archival documents, and trade journals, Leibman sets her discussion within a larger institutional history of 1950s film and television. Her discussions shed new light not only on the reasons for both media's near obsession with family life but also on changes in American society as it reconfigured itself in the postwar era.

Laughter in the Living Room

Laughter in the Living Room
Title Laughter in the Living Room PDF eBook
Author Michael Tueth
Publisher Peter Lang
Total Pages 260
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780820468457

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For more than fifty years some very funny people have been entering American homes through television's big picture window. From Lucy and Uncle Miltie, to Archie Bunker and Marge Simpson, certain comic stars of television history have become not just cultural icons, but friends of the family. This comprehensive study of the most successful television comedies - including domestic sitcoms, workplace comedies, variety shows, late-night comedy, animated comedy, and more - reveals that, unlike the comedy found in film, on stage, in comedy clubs and concert halls, television's presentation of comic characters and stories must negotiate a relationship with the more privatized and value-laden environment of each American home that it enters.

Littell's Living Age

Littell's Living Age
Title Littell's Living Age PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 870
Release 1901
Genre Literature
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The Living Age

The Living Age
Title The Living Age PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 896
Release 1901
Genre
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A Companion to the History of American Broadcasting

A Companion to the History of American Broadcasting
Title A Companion to the History of American Broadcasting PDF eBook
Author Aniko Bodroghkozy
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 512
Release 2018-07-23
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1118646282

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Presented in a single volume, this engaging review reflects on the scholarship and the historical development of American broadcasting A Companion to the History of American Broadcasting comprehensively evaluates the vibrant history of American radio and television and reveals broadcasting’s influence on American history in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. With contributions from leading scholars on the topic, this wide-ranging anthology explores the impact of broadcasting on American culture, politics, and society from an historical perspective as well as the effect on our economic and social structures. The text’s original and accessibly-written essays offer explorations on a wealth of topics including the production of broadcast media, the evolution of various television and radio genres, the development of the broadcast ratings system, the rise of Spanish language broadcasting in the United States, broadcast activism, African Americans and broadcasting, 1950’s television, and much more. This essential resource: Presents a scholarly overview of the history of radio and television broadcasting and its influence on contemporary American history Contains original essays from leading academics in the field Examines the role of radio in the television era Discusses the evolution of regulations in radio and television Offers insight into the cultural influence of radio and television Analyzes canonical texts that helped shape the field Written for students and scholars of media studies and twentieth-century history, A Companion to the History of American Broadcasting is an essential and field-defining guide to the history and historiography of American broadcasting and its many cultural, societal, and political impacts.

Journal

Journal
Title Journal PDF eBook
Author California. Legislature
Publisher
Total Pages 527
Release 1887
Genre California
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The Dick Van Dyke Show

The Dick Van Dyke Show
Title The Dick Van Dyke Show PDF eBook
Author Joanne Morreale
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Total Pages 119
Release 2015-12-01
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0814340326

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Fans of The Dick Van Dyke Show and readers interested in American television and cultural history will appreciate this insightful reading of the series.