Format:
Online-Ressource (xiii, 293 p)
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ill
Edition:
Online-Ausg. 2009 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
ISBN:
0816620539
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0816620520
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9780816620524
Series Statement:
A Camera obscura book
Content:
Analyzes how television delivers definitions of "femininity" to its female audiences. Includes a source guide for television shows from 1946-1970
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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An expanded version of issue no. 16, winter 1988, of Camera obscura
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Contents; Introduction ; Installing the Television Set: Popular Discourses on Television and Domestic Space, 1948-1955; The Spectacularization of Everyday Life: Recycling Hollywood Stars and Fans in Early Television Variety Shows; The Meaning of Memory: Family, Class, and Ethnicity in Early Network Television Programs; Sit-coms and Suburbs: Positioning the 1950s Homemaker; ""Is This What You Mean by Color TV?"": Race, Gender, and Contested Meanings in NBC's; Defining Women: The Case of Cagney and Lacey; Kate and Allie: ""New Women"" and the Audience's Television Archives
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All's Well That Doesn't End - Soap Opera and the Marriage MotifAll that Television Allows: TV Melodrama, Postmodernism, and Consumer Culture; Source Guide to TV Family Comedy, Drama, and Serial Drama, 1946-1970; Contributors; Index
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Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780816620524
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Private Screenings : Television and the Female Consumer
Language:
English